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Logic and Venn Diagram

The document contains 4 presentations on Venn diagrams: 1. Provides an example of using a Venn diagram to illustrate the sets of numbers between 0-9 that are in sets A and B. 2. Defines key terms used in Venn diagrams such as intersection, union, complement, universal set, and subset. 3. Shows examples of how sets can be depicted in Venn diagrams with varying relationships. 4. Provides theoretical examples of defining regions within Venn diagrams using set notation.
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Logic and Venn Diagram

The document contains 4 presentations on Venn diagrams: 1. Provides an example of using a Venn diagram to illustrate the sets of numbers between 0-9 that are in sets A and B. 2. Defines key terms used in Venn diagrams such as intersection, union, complement, universal set, and subset. 3. Shows examples of how sets can be depicted in Venn diagrams with varying relationships. 4. Provides theoretical examples of defining regions within Venn diagrams using set notation.
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Unit 10 Logic and

Venn Diagrams
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Unit 10 Logic and


Venn Diagrams
Venn Diagram: Example

Using the numbers 0, 1, 2, , 9 illustrate


the sets:
and

Solution: Use a Venn diagram

Using the numbers 0, 1, 2, , 9 illustrate


the sets:
and

4
A

4 is in BOTH sides

Using the numbers 0, 1, 2, , 9 illustrate


the sets:
and

7
4
9
A

7 and 9 are only in set A

Using the numbers 0, 1, 2, , 9 illustrate


the sets:
and

7
4
9
A

3
5

1, 2, 3 and 5 are only in set B

Using the numbers 0, 1, 2, , 9 illustrate


the sets:
and
0

7
4
9
8

3
5

6
B

0, 6 and 8 are not in A or B

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Intersection: Members of both set A


and set B

Union: Members of set A or set B or


both

Complementary: Members not in the


set
A

Universal Set: All members

Subset: All members of set A are in


set B

A
B

Number of elements in a set:


Empty set:

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What is the shaded region?


U

What is the shaded region?


U

What is the shaded region?


U

What is the shaded region?


B

B( A C)

What is the shaded region?


B

( A B C )'

What is the shaded region?


B

(A C B' )

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4
1
01
A

1
4
6

9
3

13
2

1
5

5
7
1
1

U = {Natural Numbers less than 16}

Describe set A and set B


A = {Even Numbers}
B = {Prime Numbers}

B
14
28

26

12
18

24

16
22

13

21
27

20

19

30
15

10

23
11
29

25

C
17

Describe Sets U, A, B and C


U = {10,11,12,13,14,........29,30}
A = {Even Numbers}
B = {Multiples of 3}
C = {Multiples of 5}

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