I'm sorry, but I am unable to draw diagrams. However, I can describe how a Venn diagram for sets A and B would look like:
A Venn diagram for sets A and B would consist of two circles, one representing set A and the other representing set B. The circles would overlap to show the elements that are common to both sets. The area inside circle A but outside circle B would represent the elements that are only in set A, while the area inside circle B but outside circle A would represent the elements that are only in set B. The overlapping area would represent the elements that are in both sets A and B.
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Google Gemini AI
Jun 26
Venn Diagram for Sets A and B
Universe (U): The set of all elements under consideration
Set A: The set of elements that belong to A
Set B: The set of elements that belong to B
Legend:
- A ∩ B: The intersection of sets A and B, which consists of elements that belong to both A and B - A - B: The complement of B with respect to A, which consists of elements that belong to A but not to B - B - A: The complement of A with respect to B, which consists of elements that belong to B but not to A - A ∪ B: The union of sets A and B, which consists of elements that belong to either A or B or both - U - (A ∪ B): The complement of A and B with respect to U, which consists of elements that belong to neither A nor B