To determine the real solutions of the equation \( f(x) = 0 \), we need to identify the points where the graph of \( y = f(x) \) intersects the x-axis. This occurs when \( y = 0 \).
Roots/Solutions: The real solutions are found at the x-coordinates of the intersection points of the graph with the x-axis.
Real Solutions: \( x = a \), \( x = b \), \( x = c \) (where \( a, b, c \) are the specific x-values where the graph intersects the x-axis)
(Note: Replace \( a, b, c \) with the actual x-values from the graph provided.)