1.1. Venn Diagrams http://www.ck12.org
1.1 Venn Diagrams
Here you’ll learn how to draw a Venn diagram to represent the intersection and union of sets of numbers.
Suppose you have the set of integers from 1 to 19. How would you represent the set of odd numbers within that
range and the set of prime numbers within that range? Can you think of an easy way to represent the union and
intersection of those two different sets of numbers?
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First watch this video to learn about Venn diagrams.
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CK-12 Foundation: Chapter1VennDiagramsA
Then watch this video to see some examples.
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CK-12 Foundation: Chapter1VennDiagramsB
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James Sousa Set Operations and Venn Diagrams - Part 2 of
Guidance
Inprobability, aVenn diagramis a graphic organizer that shows a visual representation for all possibleoutcomes
of an experiment and the events of the experiment in ovals. Normally, in probability, the Venn diagram will be a box
with overlapping ovals inside. Look at the diagram below: