Put 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 14, 16, 18, 22, 24, 26, 28 in the left circle.
Put 5, 15 and 25 in the right circle.
Put 10, 20 and 30 in the space where the circles intersect.
You could use a Venn diagram.
A Venn diagram may be used to display a prime factorization.
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The mathematician who famously used circles to illustrate how numbers can be organized was John Venn. He developed Venn diagrams in the 1880s, which visually represent the relationships between different sets. These diagrams use overlapping circles to demonstrate how various groups can share common elements or be distinct from one another. Venn's work has had a lasting impact on mathematics, logic, and statistics.
To show common numbers between the sets.
The Venn diagram consists of a rectangle with two concentric circles. In the inner circle are the multiples of 8. In the outer circle are multiples of 4 which are not also multiples of 8. That is, they are 4 times all odd numbers. Mathematically, that is the set of numbers 4*(2n-1) where n is an integer. Outside the circles, are all the integers that are not divisible by 4.
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They are the universal set: every number that doesn't fit in the circles in the venn diagram.
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You multiply all the numbers in the center of the Venn Diagram. This gives you the highest possible number that goes into both numbers.
The sets of integers and whole numbers are completely contained in the set comprising rational numbers.
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John Venn, a British logician. And, consequently, it is the Venn diagram, not the venn diagram.
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How do I do a Venn diagram? 28&42