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Hi im new :-) and fairly new to gardening :-S
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Baz wrote: [ Venn diagrams ] It's a bad description, anyway. They are the overlapping circles (or other shapes) that are often used to illustrate set membership. The area in circle A but not in B represents the elements that have propert A but not property B, and the area in the overlap represents the ones that have both properties. And so on. A bit like a Vector, a mathematical model to prove or disprove a theory? Yes and no. They are used to demonstrate properties, rather than prove them. They are more like graphs (in the school sense). Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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