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The document provides instructions for three questions involving Venn diagrams and set notation. The first question asks to describe shaded regions in sample Venn diagrams using set notation. The second asks to draw a Venn diagram representing sets of prime numbers, odd numbers, and numbers 1-10. The third evaluates the number of elements in each region of a given Venn diagram for the sets A and B and their intersections and complements. The total marks for the three questions is 10.

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Form 3 Sets

The document provides instructions for three questions involving Venn diagrams and set notation. The first question asks to describe shaded regions in sample Venn diagrams using set notation. The second asks to draw a Venn diagram representing sets of prime numbers, odd numbers, and numbers 1-10. The third evaluates the number of elements in each region of a given Venn diagram for the sets A and B and their intersections and complements. The total marks for the three questions is 10.

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Mathematics

Form 3
Sets
1. Describe, using set notation only, the shaded regions in each Venn diagram below. The first one
is done for you.

(3 marks)

2. The following information is given.


U = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10}
P = {prime numbers}
Q = {odd numbers}
Draw a Venn diagram to represent the information above.
(3 marks)
3. The Venn diagram below shows the number of elements in each region.

Determine how many elements are in EACH if the following sets:


i. A ∪ B (1 mark)
ii. A ∩ B (1 mark)
iii. (A ∩ B)' (1 mark)
iv. U (1 mark)

Total 10 Marks

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