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I was stuck for hours and decided to look this up on TH-cam and thankfully I came across your video. The way you explained this just clicked in my brain and I was finally able to make sense of intersections and unions. Thank you.
I have learned Venn diagram in my 10th Standard, that’s 7 years ago. A few days ago, one of my neighbours has asked me to gave her a tution on Math, his standard 11 btw. Set is the first chapter. As we learn we come across Venn Diagram. It is at this moment that I realised my concept on Venn diagram was not clear.... You helped a lot. Thank you very much..
FINALLY I FOUND IT!!!! This kind of explanation is exactly what I have been looking for for a long time!!! I have looked trough numerous PDF's and books and this video nails it. Just tells me how it is, with out some bullshit question which I can't solve because everything was explained to me in a text and not with Venn Diagram examples. Thank you Jeremy for this!
This was super super helpful! If you would be willing to provide a pdf of the worksheet that would be even more helpful, I'm trying to write it by hand!
Wow ! Really amazing content with plenty of different type of problems. You did a great job sir instead of just showing a simple proof of boolean algebra. Thanks Alot xoxo
Dude, ive never seen these venn diagrams before but had to prepare for an interview and went on TH-cam to see what theyre about, please believe every other video did nothing but confuse where yours bought clarity
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There was a question that I would like to respond to, but I am unable to find the comment or even to see the whole comment. I'm not sure what the issue is. The question was about shading (A intersection B) union C. When you see a union between two sets you shade both of them independently. So in this case we would shade (A intersection B) then we would shade C. The result would be a shaded shape that looks like a circle with a little pointed extension on one side. So again, when you are working with union, shade both sets.
@@arwengrunwald4160 we need to point out that there isn't really a specified hierarchy to the set operations, so usually we would use parentheses to indicate what operation we want first. In the case that you have described, I would assume you want the intersection first and then you want the union of that intersection with C. So A
I'm not sure about your first question, but (B-(AUC)) would be the B set without any of the A or C set. Think of it as only B. So it is that part of the circle that will look like it has had two bites taken out of it.
This was a file that a colleague of mine worked on. I do not have this file. There are, however, many resources with basically the same questions in them. Most book stores would sell them or at least point you in the right direction.
Typically you would subtract the middle term from the values where two sets overlap. Then you would subtract these values from the size of A B or C to get the number of objects that only sit in one set.
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Are you kidding me right now? This is awesome! I am a young teenage math fanatic and absolutely love working with numbers, but unfortunately, I still need someone to give me the knowledge, and you sir, taught me what my math teacher couldn't. Earned a like and sub.
Literally years later this man is helping us out. My brain just clicked when I’ve been in about 8 classes😅
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I was stuck for hours and decided to look this up on TH-cam and thankfully I came across your video. The way you explained this just clicked in my brain and I was finally able to make sense of intersections and unions. Thank you.
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Thank you sir! This cleared up my confusion with Venn diagrams with 3 sets.
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I have learned Venn diagram in my 10th Standard, that’s 7 years ago. A few days ago, one of my neighbours has asked me to gave her a tution on Math, his standard 11 btw. Set is the first chapter. As we learn we come across Venn Diagram. It is at this moment that I realised my concept on Venn diagram was not clear.... You helped a lot. Thank you very much..
Im in 7th grade :(
FINALLY I FOUND IT!!!! This kind of explanation is exactly what I have been looking for for a long time!!! I have looked trough numerous PDF's and books and this video nails it. Just tells me how it is, with out some bullshit question which I can't solve because everything was explained to me in a text and not with Venn Diagram examples. Thank you Jeremy for this!
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Helpful than my teacher’s explanation
True. Mine just comes in starts teaching. doesn't even say what the topic is
This was super super helpful! If you would be willing to provide a pdf of the worksheet that would be even more helpful, I'm trying to write it by hand!
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Wow ! Really amazing content with plenty of different type of problems. You did a great job sir instead of just showing a simple proof of boolean algebra. Thanks Alot xoxo
Exactly, different types of problems...
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Dude, ive never seen these venn diagrams before but had to prepare for an interview and went on TH-cam to see what theyre about, please believe every other video did nothing but confuse where yours bought clarity
Let A = the set of all Canadians who post youtube vids, let B = the set of all videos I learned something from, this video is a member of the set A ∩ B
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There was a question that I would like to respond to, but I am unable to find the comment or even to see the whole comment. I'm not sure what the issue is. The question was about shading (A intersection B) union C. When you see a union between two sets you shade both of them independently. So in this case we would shade (A intersection B) then we would shade C. The result would be a shaded shape that looks like a circle with a little pointed extension on one side. So again, when you are working with union, shade both sets.
Sir how about A n B U C, thanks
@@arwengrunwald4160 we need to point out that there isn't really a specified hierarchy to the set operations, so usually we would use parentheses to indicate what operation we want first. In the case that you have described, I would assume you want the intersection first and then you want the union of that intersection with C. So A
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Do you have these files to print? I would like to use with my Math for College liberal Arts students.
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Can you make a pdf for this worksheet and put it into the description? This would be very helpful.
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How you know that you have to shade universe?
If the question ask n(B-(AUC) ? How to shade this?
I'm not sure about your first question, but (B-(AUC)) would be the B set without any of the A or C set. Think of it as only B. So it is that part of the circle that will look like it has had two bites taken out of it.
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Where can I get this worksheet from? Thanks for the video.
This was a file that a colleague of mine worked on. I do not have this file. There are, however, many resources with basically the same questions in them. Most book stores would sell them or at least point you in the right direction.
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Hi! I just have a question about A and B or C situation. Am i going to add all numbers? Or am i going to subtract the middle value?
Typically you would subtract the middle term from the values where two sets overlap. Then you would subtract these values from the size of A B or C to get the number of objects that only sit in one set.