The universal set is represented in a Venn diagram by .
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The universal set is represented in a Venn diagram by a large rectangle.
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- Diagrams create mathematics simpler because they enable us to observe the whole situation at a look.
- The English mathematician named John Venn who was born in 1834 and died in 1923 started using diagrams for representing sets, these diagrams are now named after him as Venn diagrams.
- In maximum sums that involve sets, it is effective to select a larger set that includes all of the elements in all of the sets being evaluated. This larger set is called the Universal Set and is mostly given the symbol E. In a Venn diagram, the universal set is mostly represented by a large rectangle.
Hence, The universal set is represented in a Venn diagram by a large rectangle.
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