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Parts of a Venn Diagram
Parts of a Venn Diagram
We can labell each part of a Venn diagram. In the diagram.
\[A \cap B\]
means 'in A and in B'.
\[A'\]
'not in A'.
\[A \cap B'\]
means 'in A and not in B' etc.
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