Venn Diagram Notation Gcse Worksheet
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Venn diagram notation gcse worksheet. The following examples should help you understand the notation terminology and concepts relating venn diagrams and set notation. In the venn diagram below g represents students selecting geography and h represents students selecting history. This is a ppt i made to cover the new gcse topic of venn diagrams. Lesson introduces the concepts of sets the intersection of sets and the union of sets.
It is easier to visualise multiple sets by using venn diagrams. Understanding set notation sets are often denoted using the curly brackets for example the set of the first 5 odd numbers would be written with a capital such that a 1 3 5 7 9. Let s say that our universe contains the numbers 1 2 3 and 4 so u 1 2 3 4 let a be the set containing the numbers 1 and 2. It then goes into finding probabilities for a two set venn including given questions before extending this to three set venns including ones.
Venn diagrams wjec venn diagrams are a useful tool in the world of statistics. It goes through set notation and includes a matching activity where students have to try and match the notation to the shaded diagram. If we were given another set b then we can place the values of set b in circle b and all the values of set a in circle a. Venn diagrams can also be used to solve conditional probability problems.
Once you have got to grips with these you will be able to arrange all sorts of groups and sets. Some of the worksheets for this concept are math 211 sets practice work answers venn diagrams and set notation practice questions write details that tell how the subjects are different in ss name gcse 1 9 venn diagrams module sc sets venn diagrams counting sets and set notation using. Use the venn diagram to determine text p g text given h also written text p g h. This video explains what venn diagrams are and it covers several exam style questions.
Venn diagrams can be used to express the logical in the mathematical sense relationships between various sets.