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On the screen you will see two overlapping circles, A and B, drawn inside a rectangle. This is a
simple example of a Venn diagram, named after the British logician John Venn, 1834-1923.
Use the drop-down menu at the top of the page to choose a logical region, and you will see that region
appear in red on the Venn diagram.
You can move the circles by clicking their centres and dragging with the mouse. In this way you can see
what happens when the circles are separated or have a different overlap.
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If you're completely new to the subject, see if you can follow what's going on just from trying different
regions. If you have some knowledge of this subject, I hope that this applet will help you to master it.
Later on you might want to investigate which regions are the same despite having different description;
in this way you may discover the very important de Morgan's Laws for yourself!
Play around. Enjoy yourself!
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