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The graph of the rational function $$r(x) = \frac{(x - 3)(x - 11)}{(x - 3)(x + 1)}$$ has a hole. What is the x-coordinate of the hole and the limit of $$r(x)$$ as $$x$$ approaches this coordinate?

A

Hole at $$x = 3$$; limit is $$2$$

B

Hole at $$x = -1$$; limit is $$-3$$

C

Hole at $$x = 11$$; limit is $$2$$

D

Hole at $$x = 3$$; limit is $$-2$$

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