[NFC][analyzer][docs] Restore/remove orphaned images (#122481) When commit 61a76f58ebf1 converted the static analyzer FAQ from HTML to RST, it accidentally left out three images (`example_*.png`) that were previously present in that document. This commit re-adds those three images to the FAQ (and moves them to the directory for the image assets of the RST documentation). Moreover commit 093aaca2b0ad _copied_ the file `scan_build_cmd.png` to the RST documentation directory instead of just moving it; so this commit removes its "old" copy which is no longer used (because the old HTML-based documentation file was replaced by a stub that redirects to the RST docs).
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