Venn Diagrams
To visualize the interaction of sets, John Venn in 1880 thought to use overlapping circles, building on a similar idea used by Leonhard Euler in the 18th century. These illustrations now called Venn Diagrams.
Venn Diagram
A Venn diagram represents each set by a circle, usually drawn inside of a containing box representing the universal set. Overlapping areas indicate elements common to both sets. Basic Venn diagrams can illustrate the interaction of two or three sets.Example 9
Create Venn diagrams to illustrate A ⋃ B, A ⋂ B, and Ac ⋂ B A ⋃ B contains all elements in either set.


Example 10
Use a Venn diagram to illustrate (H ⋂ F)c ⋂ W We’ll start by identifying everything in the set H ⋂ F

Example 11
Create an expression to represent the outlined part of the Venn diagram shown. The elements in the outlined set are in sets H and F, but are not in set W. So we could represent this set as H ⋂ F ⋂ Wc
Try it Now 3
Create an expression to represent the outlined portion of the Venn diagram shown