Please help. 10 points and brainliest.

Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
since you can't divide by zero, you get a vertical asymptote (x=something) in effect
you can't divide by x+3
if x=-3, thus answers A and B are wrong
now lets look at the coefficients of 2/(x-3)
the horizontal asymptote of -1 exists in the rational equation D, since it is transformed down one unit, but has the same degrees in 2/(x+3), specifically, 1/1=1, thus we can use y=-1
here is a graph to prove everything