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follow the steps for graphing a rational function to graph the function ( r(x)=\frac{x(x - 2)^{2}}{(x + 3)^{3}} ).

the function has one oblique asymptote,
(type an equation. use integers or fractions for any numbers in the equation.)

the function has two oblique asymptotes. the oblique asymptote with a negative slope is, and the oblique
asymptote with a positive slope is
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the function has no oblique asymptote.

determine the points, if any, at which the graph of ( r ) intersects the horizontal or oblique asymptote, if one exists. select
the correct choice and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice.

the graph of ( r ) intersects the horizontal or oblique asymptote at
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as needed.)

the graph of ( r ) intersects the horizontal or oblique asymptote at infinitely many points.

there is no point at which the graph of ( r ) intersects the horizontal or oblique asymptote.

there is no horizontal or oblique asymptote.

Explanation:

Step1: Analyze degrees of numerator and denominator

The degree of the numerator \(n\): Expand \(x(x - 2)^{2}=x(x^{2}-4x + 4)=x^{3}-4x^{2}+4x\), so \(n = 3\).
The degree of the denominator \(m\): Expand \((x + 3)^{3}=x^{3}+9x^{2}+27x + 27\), so \(m=3\).
When \(n=m\), the horizontal asymptote is \(y=\frac{a_{n}}{b_{m}}\), where \(a_{n}\) is the leading coefficient of the numerator and \(b_{m}\) is the leading coefficient of the denominator. Here \(a_{n}=1\) and \(b_{m}=1\), so \(y = 1\) is the horizontal asymptote. There is no oblique asymptote (oblique asymptote occurs when \(n=m + 1\)).

Step2: Check intersection with horizontal asymptote

Set \(R(x)=1\), so \(\frac{x(x - 2)^{2}}{(x + 3)^{3}}=1\).
Cross - multiply: \(x(x^{2}-4x + 4)=x^{3}+9x^{2}+27x + 27\).
Expand: \(x^{3}-4x^{2}+4x=x^{3}+9x^{2}+27x + 27\).
Simplify: \(-4x^{2}+4x-9x^{2}-27x - 27=0\), \(-13x^{2}-23x - 27=0\).
The discriminant \(\Delta=b^{2}-4ac=(-23)^{2}-4\times(-13)\times(-27)=529-1404=- 875<0\). So there is no real solution.

Answer:

C. The function has no oblique asymptote.
D. There is no point at which the graph of \(R\) intersects the horizontal or oblique asymptote.