Venn's Diagram (Noun)
Meaning
A diagram that uses circles to represent mathematical or logical sets pictorially inside a rectangle (the universal set); elements that are common to more than one set are represented by intersections of the circles.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- A Venn diagram is used to help visualize relationships and intersections between sets in a clear and concise manner.
- The professor drew a Venn diagram on the board to illustrate the properties of union and intersection in set theory.
- Using a Venn diagram, we can easily see which elements are common to both sets and which are unique to each.
- The students worked in groups to create their own Venn diagrams, labeling the different regions and identifying the corresponding set relationships.
- By examining the Venn diagram, we can determine the number of elements in each set and identify any overlapping regions.