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Answer: Choice A

Step-by-step explanation:

Each vertical asymptote is due to a division by zero error.

For instance, the vertical asymptote x = 3 is from the factor (x-3) in the denominator. If we plugged x = 3 into (x-3), then it turns into 0 and we cannot have 0 in the denominator.

Similarly, the factor (x+3) leads to x = -3

So overall, we have (x-3)(x+3) in the denominator.

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