I'm sorry for the inconvenience, but I'm unable to view images. However, I can help you learn how to find the zeros of a graph. The zeros (or x-intercepts) of a graph are the points where the graph crosses the x-axis.
To find the zeros, you can:
- Look at the graph and identify the points where the curve crosses the x-axis.
- Read the x-coordinates of those intersection points.
If you have a polynomial function, you can also set the function equal to zero and solve for x to find the zeros algebraically.
If you can describe the graph or provide the function, I would be happy to assist you further!