To find the zeros of a function, we need to find the values of \(x\) for which \(f(x) = 0\). However, you haven't provided the actual function to analyze.
Given the responses you've listed:
- \( (-1, 0) \) and \( (5, 0) \)
- \( (0, 15) \)
- There are no zeros.
- \( (1, 0) \) and \( (-5, 0) \)
The pairs in the first and last responses contain \(x\)-coordinates where the function has zeros (the function is equal to 0), since when \(y = 0\), it indicates intercepts on the x-axis.
If you can clarify the function you're interested in, I can help you further in locating the zeros. Otherwise, if looking at the provided options, it seems that the first and fourth options suggest places where the function may be equal to 0.