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A circle labeled "metal" with a smaller circle labeled "aluminum" completely inside it
A Venn diagram with a large circle representing all dogs with a smaller circle inside that circle representing poodles.
Not stop sign in the inside circle , not red in the small circle
The real number system can be illustrated by a Venn diagram, which looks like a number of circles or ovals which intersect or are nested. It's not possible to draw such a diagram in the WikiAnswers browser, but the following might dive the flavor: Draw a large oval which represents the integers. Inside it, draw a smaller oval to represent the whole numbers. The space between these ovals contains the negative integers. Inside the small oval draw a circle and write in it "natural numbers". Just outside the circle write a "0".
it becomes a circle inside another circle
bird circle inside the animal circle
An electrical resistor.
A circle labeled "metal" with a smaller circle labeled "aluminum" completely inside it
has wings in outer circle (*bigger circle) insect inside inner circle (*smaller circle)
Yes
I cannot draw a Venn diagram here but it could be a large circle consisting of all dogs. The poodles would be represented by a circular shape that is completely inside the "dogs" circle. There should also be some other space in the "dogs" circle - to represent other types of dogs.
A Venn diagram with a large circle representing all dogs with a smaller circle inside that circle representing poodles.
Not oak in the inside circle , not wood in the small circle
Not stop sign in the inside circle , not red in the small circle
Not stop sign in the inside circle , not red in the small circle
True
It is a Venn diagram, named after John Venn - not when!First, you need a universal set, U, usually represented by a rectangle. Inside that rectangle, you have a circular shape representing a set A. Then the complement of A, with respect to U is all of U except for the circle A.