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Which of the following rational functions is graphed below? a. f(x)=1/(x+3)(x+5) b. f(x)= 3/x-5 c. f(x)=1/(x-3)(x-5) d. f(x)= x-3/x-5


Which of the following rational functions is graphed below?

a. f(x)=1/(x+3)(x+5) b. f(x)= 3/x-5 c

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