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Draw 3 overlapping circles A, B, and C in a square representing the universal set.

1. Shade the universal set outside of all 3 circles. (leave all 3 circles unshaded.)
2. Shade everything EXCEPT the intersection of A and B. (leave the intersection area in the middle unshaded.)

good luck!

2007-03-30 19:21:16 · answer #1 · answered by birdwoman1 4 · 0 0

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Draw 3 interlocking circles, preferably with centers about on the vertices of an equilateral triangle. Label the circles A, B, and C. Shade the area outside the circles.

For the second one draw two interlocking circles inside a third circle. Shade the area outside the two interlocking circles.

The figures need not be circles. Any closed area will do.

2007-03-31 02:22:06 · answer #2 · answered by Helmut 7 · 0 0

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