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QUARTER 1 MATH
MATH 1.3 : Sets and the Venn Diagram
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Venn Diagram
- A Venn diagram is used to represent relationships between sets.
Union of Sets - The
union of sets
is the set that contains all the elements in sets A and B
Difference of Sets - The
difference
of sets is the set that contains
all
the elements in set A which are
not
in set B.
Complement of a Set
- The complement of a set is the set that contains all the elements in the universal set that are not in set 𝐴.
●A
Venn diagram
is used to represent relationships between sets.
The
union of sets
A and B (denoted by A∪B) is the set that contains all the elements in sets A and B
●The
intersection
of sets A and B (denoted by A∩B) is the set that contains all the common elements of sets A and B.
●The
complement
of set A (denoted by A^′) is the set that contains all elements in the universal set that are not in set A.
●The
difference
of sets A and B (denoted by
A-B
) is the set that contains all elements in A which are not in B.