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2. Represent set theoretic operations using Venn Diagrams.

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Answered by Anonymous
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We can represent sets using Venn diagrams. In a Venn diagram, the sets are represented by shapes; usually circles or ovals. The elements of a set are labeled within the circle. The set of all elements being considered is called the Universal Set (U) and is represented by a rectangle

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Answered by srivastavaseem
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Relationship in Sets using Venn Diagram

The union of two sets can be represented by Venn diagrams by the shaded region, representing A ∪ B.

The intersection of two sets can be represented by Venn diagram, with the shaded region representing A ∩ B.

The difference of two sets can be represented by Venn diagrams, with the shaded region representing A - B.

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