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What defines the two circles A and B (including the common portion between A and B) in the following diagram? Choose the correct option. * 1 point








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Answered by itsplover4
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Answer:

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0 For the diagram shown, according to the new ew Cartesian sign convention the magnification of the image formed will have the following specifications : (a); Sign - Positive, Value -Less than 1 (b) Sign - Positive, Value - More than 1 (c) Sign - Negative, Value -Less than 1 (d) Sign - Negative, Value - More than 1 - PTO

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A Venn diagram is an illustration that uses circles to show the relationships among things or finite groups of things. Circles that overlap have a commonality while circles that do not overlap do not share those traits.

Venn diagrams help to visually represent the similarities and differences between two concepts. They have long been recognized for their usefulness as educational tools. Since the mid-20th century, Venn diagrams have been used as part of the introductory logic curriculum and in elementary-level educational plans around the world.

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A Venn diagram uses circles that overlap or don't overlap to show the commonalities and differences among things or groups of things.

Things that have commonalities are shown as overlapping circles while things that are distinct stand alone.

Venn diagrams are now used as illustrations in business and in many academic fields.

Understanding the Venn Diagram

The English logician John Venn popularized the diagram in the 1880s. He called them Eulerian circles after the Swiss mathematician Leonard Euler, who created similar diagrams in the 1700s.

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10-1=?

15-1=?

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