Where is my USB 3.0 port?

My acer laptop model number is V5-573PG. I know of the booklet it says I have a USB 3.0 port, but who is?  There are 3 USB ports - to the left, behind and to the right. How can I find out what USB port is the 3.0 a?

The USB 3.0 is blue in color.

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