explain the ven's diagram of sets
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A Venn diagram (also called primary diagram,set diagram or logic diagram) is a diagramthat shows all possible logical relations between a finite collection of different sets. These diagrams depict elements as points in the plane, and sets as regions inside closed curves. A Venn diagram consists of multiple overlapping closed curves, usually circles, each representing a set.
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Venn diagrams are used to show the representations of union,intersection and universal sets.
It is easy to understand the participation of the elements in the sets by Venn diagrams.
It is easy to understand the participation of the elements in the sets by Venn diagrams.
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