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Answer:

C

Explanation:

For the given intervals

( - ∞, - 5) ← use any value < - 5 but not - 5, the parenthesis ) indicates that x is less than - 5 but not equal to - 5

(- 5, - 1) ← - 4, - 3, - 2 can be used but not - 5 or - 1

(- 1, 4) ← 0, 1, 2, 3 can be used but not - 1 or 4

(4, ∞ ) ← use any value > 4 but not 4

Hence

3 can be used in (- 1, 4)

- 6 can be used in (- ∞, - 5)

zero can be used in (- 1, 4)

- 5 cannot be used in any of the given intervals

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