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The graph of R intersects with the horizontal or oblique asymptote at (-3, 0)
The function is given as:
[tex]R(x)=\frac{x+3}{x\left(x+8\right)}[/tex]
Set the numerator to 0
[tex]R(x)=\frac{0}{x\left(x+8\right)}[/tex]
Evaluate
R(x) = 0
This means that the horizontal asymptote of R(x) is y = 0
The function is given as:
[tex]R(x)=\frac{x+3}{x\left(x+8\right)}[/tex]
The numerator has a degree of 1, while the denominator has a degree of 2
When the degree of the numerator is less than the degree of denominator, then the function has no oblique asymptote
Hence, the function has no oblique asymptote.
In (a), we have:
R(x) = 0
Substitute R(x) = 0 in [tex]R(x)=\frac{x+3}{x\left(x+8\right)}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{x+3}{x\left(x+8\right)} = 0[/tex]
Cross multiply
x + 3 = 0
Solve for x
x = -3
So, we have:
(x, y) = (-3, 0)
Hence, the graph of R intersects with the horizontal or oblique asymptote at (-3, 0)
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