Final answer:
The union of the intervals (-0,3) and (5,11) is written in set notation as (−0,3) ∪ (5,11), correctly represented by option C.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student is asking how to represent a union of two intervals using set notation. The given intervals are (-0,3) and (5,11), and the correct notation to express their union would be as a set of two intervals combined using the union operation. The correct answer is therefore:
C) (−0,3) ∪ (5,11)
This indicates that the resulting set is a union of all points that lie within either the first interval from −0 (which is equivalent to 0) up to, but not including 3, or within the second interval from 5 up to, but not including 11.