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What You Need To Know...

Use Venn diagrams to explore relationships and patterns.
 

  1. The benchmark will be assessed using MC (Multiple Choice) and FR (Fill in Response).

  2. Items may include set notation and symbols from set theory.

  3. Items should contain no more than a total of 15 ordered data points.

  4. Notation for the complement of set A will be limited to A' and ~A.

  5. Students may be required to make arguments about relationships between sets.

 

MA.912.D.7.2 Venn Diagrams

Example One

The universal set contains only R, S, and T.  These sets are related as shown in the Venn diagram below.

Which set represents   ?

A.  {d, e, f, j}
B.  {d, j, k, m, n}
C.  {d, e, f, j, k, m, n}
D.  {d, e, f, g, j, k, m, n}

Example Two

 

The Venn diagram below shows the number of students who chose to participate in each of the three sports offered at Sports Camp.

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

Based on the diagram, which is the total number of students who did NOT participate in volleyball?

ALGEBRA

Venn Diagrams

Venn Diagrams & Subsets

Functions

Functions
Domain and Range
Solve Equations
Literal Equations
Inequalities
Multi-Step
Graphing Linear
Slope/Intercepts
Line Equations
Model Data
Systems
Momonials

Polynomials

Polynomials
Factoring
Div. Polynomials

Rationals Discrete

Proportions
Radicals
Quadratics
Solve Quadratics
Set Operations
Venn Diagrams

RADICALS DISCRETE

Additional Examples

 

 



 

 

 

 

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