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kamaal kamaal welcome to my series on Venn diagrams in this video we will learn how to shade a Venn diagram and how to read a shaded Venn diagram so that is the exercise which we are going to do so I have taken up two Venn diagrams here which you need to shade so the question here is on each of the Venn diagram below shade the region which represents the given set the set given to you is written under the Venn diagram a intersection B Union complement of C the second one here is complement of a intersection with union of B and C right so so that is what it is you can pause the video answer the question and then look into my suggestions now once you do the shading after that we have the other question which is we have already shaded two Venn diagrams here where set a B and C are shown and that is the shaded portion now the question is given sets a B and C as shown in the Venn diagram name the shaded area in each of the following so how we could look at it and try to name the shaded are