Answer:
Q1: [tex]\frac{1}{x+3}[/tex]
Q2: [tex]\frac{1}{(x-2)(x+2)}[/tex]
Q3: [tex]\frac{(x-3)(x+3)}{(x+1)(x+4)}[/tex]
Q4: [tex]\frac{x(x+2)}{(x-4)^{2}(x+5) }[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
If there is a vertical asymptote at x=k, then the denominator must contain a term (x-k) or (x-k) raised to a positive integer power.
If there is an x intercept at k, then the numerator must contain a term (x-k) or (x-k) raised to a positive integer power.
If there is a horizontal asymptote of 0, then the highest power of x in the denominator must exceed the highest power of x in the numerator.
If thee is a horizontal asymptote of k, then the highest power of x in the numerator and denominator must be the same and the ratio of their coefficients (numerator to denominator) must be k.