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Logic
Logic and Venn diagrams
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Venn diagrams; set A is the interior of the blue circle (left), set B is the interior of the red circle (right).
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Venn diagrams; set X is the interior of the blue circle (left), set Y is the interior of the red circle (right).
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Venn diagram showing subsets of two sets X and Y.
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Venn diagram for three sets X, Y, and Z.
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Venn diagram for four sets X, Y, Z, and W.
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Venn diagram for five sets X, Y, Z, V and W.
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A three-input logic gate (center) with its Venn diagram (top) and truth table (bottom).
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Five-switch network with Venn diagrams for branches
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Equivalent three-switch network with Venn diagrams for branches
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Interpretation of Boolean operations using Venn diagrams.
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Venn diagram for f = ~A + B·C.
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