Euler diagram by Wikipedia Bot 0
An Euler diagram is a graphical representation used to show the relationships between different sets or groups. It uses circles to illustrate how the sets overlap or are contained within one another. Unlike Venn diagrams, which display all possible logical relations among a set of categories regardless of whether certain intersections are empty, Euler diagrams focus on the actual relationships present in the specific data being represented. In an Euler diagram: - Circles represent sets. - The areas where circles overlap indicate the relationships and intersections among the sets.

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