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Give an example of a rational function (i. e., the quotient of two polynomials) f satisfying the following conditions: β€’ f is not defined at 1. β€’ f(βˆ’3) = 0. β€’ f(3) = 9. β€’ lim xβ†’5+ f(x) = βˆ’[infinity] and lim xβ†’5βˆ’ f(x) = [infinity]. explain your reasoning.

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