Unit 10 Logic and Venn Diagrams Presentation 1
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Unit 10 – Logic and Venn Diagrams Presentation 1 Venn Diagrams: Example Presentation 2 Venn Diagrams: Key Definitions Presentation 3 Venn Diagrams: Illustrating Sets Presentation 4 Venn Diagrams: Theoretical Example Presentation 5 Venn Diagram: Practical Example
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 B 4 is in BOTH sides
Using the numbers 0, 1, 2, … , 9 illustrate the sets: and 7 9 4 A B 7 and 9 are only in set A
Using the numbers 0, 1, 2, … , 9 illustrate the sets: and 1 7 9 A 4 2 3 5 B 1, 2, 3 and 5 are only in set B
Using the numbers 0, 1, 2, … , 9 illustrate the sets: and 0 1 7 9 8 A 4 2 3 5 0, 6 and 8 are not in A or B 6 B
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Unit 10 – Logic and Venn Diagrams Venn Diagram: Key Definitions
Intersection: Members of both set A and set B A B
Union: Members of set A or set B or both A B
Complementary: Members not in the set A A’
Universal Set: All members U
Subset: All members of set A are in set B A B
Number of elements in a set: Empty set:
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Unit 10 – Logic and Venn Diagrams: Illustrating Sets
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Unit 10 – Logic and Venn Diagrams: Theoretical Example
What is the shaded region? U A B
What is the shaded region? U A B
What is the shaded region? U A B
What is the shaded region? B A C U
What is the shaded region? B A C U
What is the shaded region? B A C U
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1 10 A 9 14 4 12 6 U 3 13 2 8 15 5 7 11 B U = {Natural Numbers less than 16} Describe set A and set B A = {Even Numbers} B = {Prime Numbers}
A U 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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