A function which describes the graph of h(x) is: D. h(x) = (2x + 4)/(x + 1).
A graph can be defined as a type of chart that's commonly used to graphically represent data on both the horizontal and vertical lines of a cartesian coordinate, which are the x-axis and y-axis.
In Mathematics, a function can be defined as a mathematical expression which can be used to define and show the relationship that exist between two or more variables in a data set.
By critically observing the graph which models the function h(x) (see attachment), we can infer and logically deduce that the asymptote is at x = -1. Thus, its domain is also x = -1 and the x-intercept is at -2.
At x = -2, the function h(x) should be equal to zero (0) and this is satisfied by only this function:
h(x) = (2x + 4)/(x + 1)
h(-2) = (2(-2) + 4)/(-2 + 1)
h(-2) = 0/-1
h(-2) = 0.
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