Venn Diagrams
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Logical Venn Diagrams
Venn Diagrams represent the logical relationship between different groups.
1. Subset: One group is entirely inside another (e.g., Apples and Fruits).
2. Disjoint Sets: No relationship between groups (e.g., Cats and Tables).
3. Intersecting Sets: Some common elements between groups (e.g., Students and Players).
Standard Patterns (3 Groups)
Most problems involve three groups. Common patterns include:
- All-A-in-B, All-B-in-C: Three concentric circles.
- Some-A-is-B, Some-B-is-C: Intersecting chain of circles.
- Disjoint: Three separate circles.
Diagrammatic Analysis
Identifying specific categories from complex overlapping shapes (Triangle, Square, Circle). Each shape represents a different professional or social group. Numbers or letters in specific regions represent the count or names of elements in that intersection.
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