Logical Representation of Venn Diagrams
Logical representation is also a real-life example of the Venn diagram that we have, as the Venn diagram allows for a visual representation of the data which helps us to use complex data and then simply use the Venn diagram so that everyone can easily understand the solution through the help of Venn diagram.
Venn diagram is also used widely in the education sector to visually describe the difference between different topics such as the difference between schools and universities, we can use the Venn diagram to describe the difference between these two topics and use the overlapping space to describe the common different things which are available in the smartphone and desktop, you can see this in the image below:
Applications of Venn Diagrams in Real Life
Applications of Venn Diagrams: Venn diagrams are popularly used in our daily life for visual representation, the Venn diagrams are used to describe how various sets overlap one another. Venn diagram uses circles for a particular group of elements and when these circles overlap each other then it means those elements have one or more common properties.
The Venn diagrams are named after the person who founded and popularized them in the late 1880s by John Venn who was an English logician. In this article, we will look at the different uses and applications of the Venn diagrams in real life.
Table of Content
- What are Venn Diagrams?
- Uses / Applications of Venn Diagrams
- Applications of Venn Diagrams in Real Life
- 1. Solving Complex Mathematic Problems
- 2. Logical Representation of Venn Diagrams
- 3. Visual Organization of Information
- 4. Marketing and Management
- 5. Computer Science
- Practice Problems on Applications of Venn Diagrams