Math, asked by king8528, 3 months ago

Q1. Define the following
a) Venn Diagram,
b. Subsets and types​

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Answered by shaikmeher41
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Answer:

venn diagrams are convenient way of showing operations between sets

subsets are two types one is proper subset and another one is improper subset

proper subset is one that contains a few elements of the original set

improper subset contains every element of original set along with null set

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Answered by aakanksha0619048
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Answer:

a) Venn Diagram - a diagram representing mathematical or logical sets pictorially as circles or closed curves within an enclosing rectangle (the universal set), common elements of the sets being represented by intersections of the circles.

b. Subsets and types - Subsets are a part of one of the mathematical concepts called Sets. A set is a collection of objects or elements, grouped in the curly braces, such as {a,b,c,d}. If a set A is a collection of even number and set B consists of {2,4,6}, then B is said to be a subset of A, denoted by B⊆A and A is the superset of B.

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