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Express the truth of the following statement by the Venn diagram.

No child is an adult.

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U : Set of all human beings.
C : Set of all child.
A : Set of all Adult.

The above Venn diagram represents the truth of the given statement, i.e. C ∩ A = Φ

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Chapter 1: Mathematical Logic - Miscellaneous Exercise 1 [Page 33]

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Balbharati Mathematics and Statistics 1 (Commerce) [English] 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 1 Mathematical Logic
Miscellaneous Exercise 1 | Q 4.2 | Page 33

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