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 points.

As an AI language model, I don't have access to the graph referred to in the question. Please provide the graph or detailed information about the graph so I could help you better.

As an AI text-based bot, I cannot directly see or interact with images or graphs. However, I can guide you on how to find the zeros of a quadratic function using the given graph.

To find the zeros of the function, you need to look for the x-values where the graph crosses the x-axis. These points are also called the x-intercepts or roots of the quadratic function.

Start by examining the graph and locating the points where it intersects the x-axis. These points will be the zeros of the function.

In the description you mentioned there are two circles representing the points. Move the dots to shade the TWO correct circles that represent the points of intersection with the x-axis. Make sure to select the correct points that correspond to the zeros of the quadratic function.

Once you have shaded the two correct circles, you can refer to the x-coordinates of those points as the zeros of the function.