The graph of a quadratic function is shown. What are the zeros of the function?

Move the dots to shade the TWO correct circles that represent the zeros.

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To determine the zeros of a quadratic function from its graph, you need to identify the points where the graph intersects the x-axis. These intersection points are known as the zeros or roots of the function.

If you have access to the graph and can provide details about the x-coordinates where it crosses the x-axis, please share that information so I can help you identify the correct zeros. If you can describe the graph or any available options, I can provide further assistance!