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a tree diagram is sorta partly like a mango diagram only with trees
You interlock the 3 large circles as in how part of the Olympic rings look, or as in a Venn diagram. So, each large circle shares are a section with each of the other two, and there is a central section that is within all 3 circles. Now, simply place a small circle in each of the 7 sections of the diagram: - the 3 sections that are only in 1 large circle - the 3 sections that are within 2 large circles - the 1 central section that is within all 3 large circles Voila! You have 4 small circles within each large circle.
Its value. That is the only way you know that the information is valuable!
It belongs to the set of prime numbers because it has only two factors which are itself and one.
They correspond to only one phase on a phase diagram.