Newest collection of free and printable Venn Diagrams are available quality! These Venn diagrams will help you to learn more about grouping different items. These groups are known as sets. This diagram who is sometimes called as primary diagram, set diagram or logic diagram, is a diagram that shows all possible logical relations between a finite collection of different sets. These diagrams depict elements as points in the plane, and sets as regions inside closed curves. The first example of Venn diagram is posted below.

The Venn diagram posted above contains the intersection of two sets displayed A ∩ B, with the ‘Both’ area involves the two sets. The order-two diagram consists of two intersecting circles, producing a total of four regions, ,
,
, and
(the empty set, represented by none of the regions occupied). Here,
denotes the intersection of sets
and
. More two circles Venn diagrams are available in the following images.



The basic structure of the Venn diagram is typically overlapping circles, with items in the overlapping section bearing a commonality.
Items residing in the outer portions of the circles do not share specified common traits. Often, they serve to graphically organize things, highlighting how the items are similar and different.

