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How do you use when diagram to represent complement of a set? - Answers
It is a Venn diagram, named after John Venn - not when!First, you need a universal set, U, usually represented by a rectangle. Inside that rectangle, you have a circular shape representing a set A. Then the complement of A, with respect to U is all of U except for the circle A.
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How do you use when diagram to represent complement of a set? - Answers
It is a Venn diagram, named after John Venn - not when!First, you need a universal set, U, usually represented by a rectangle. Inside that rectangle, you have a circular shape representing a set A. Then the complement of A, with respect to U is all of U except for the circle A.
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How do you use when diagram to represent complement of a set? - Answers
It is a Venn diagram, named after John Venn - not when!First, you need a universal set, U, usually represented by a rectangle. Inside that rectangle, you have a circular shape representing a set A. Then the complement of A, with respect to U is all of U except for the circle A.
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