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okay so we're going to be shading Venn diagram regions and this is useful if you want to be able to organize your information and maybe do some word problems some some statistics record stuff invent diagrams and probability it's useful to be able to see the regions in a Venn diagram so we're going to start off pretty basic and then work our way up in difficulty so let's do the first one on the top left if you're ever asked to shade a it's not just a only but all of a so if you're asked to shade a you're going to shade all of a even the part that goes into B so now if you look below you're being asked to shade a with a little tick it's called a compliment and what a compliment is is the opposite of a so when you look in both of these you'll have the opposite so a compliment is going to look like everything outside of a so now we're going to move on to the next one which is a union B and that what that tells us to do is shade everything in both sets so we're going to shade everything in...