Math  /  Geometry

QuestionWhat is a Venn diagram? How do we show subsets, disjoint, and overlapping sets? Choose the correct answer.
A. Uses brackets for sets. Subsets: two separate circles. Disjoint: one inside another. Overlapping: overlapping circles.
B. Uses circles for sets. Subsets: one inside another. Disjoint: separate circles. Overlapping: overlapping circles.

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This option correctly describes how a Venn diagram is used to represent sets, subsets, disjoint sets, and overlapping sets. Therefore, option B is correct.
The correct answer is B. A Venn diagram uses circles to represent sets. Subsets are represented by drawing one circle inside another circle. Disjoint sets are represented by two separated circles that do not touch. Overlapping sets are represented by overlapping circles.

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