Saturday, August 27, 2011

De Morgan's Laws | Venn Diagrams | Proofs Maths | Sets

          De Morgan’s father (a British national) was in the service of East India Company, India. Augustus De Morgan (1806-1871) was born in Madurai, Tamilnadu, India. His family moved to England when he was seven months old. He had his education at Trinity college, Cambridge, England. De Morgan’s laws relate the three basic set operations Union, Intersection and Complementation.















 

               









11 comments:

  1. great explanation on de Morgans law. The venn diagram example graphics helps a lot to understand this the standard way.

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  2. Superb Explanation👍👍👌👌👌
    Helped so much for my exam.
    Thanks

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  3. Your graphics really help to understand the concept. Your hardwork is really appreciable.

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  4. Marvelous representation of DeMorgan's law through Venn diagram... I love it..😍😍

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  5. Marvelous representation of DeMorgan's law through Venn diagram... I love it..😍😍

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  6. what / this sign refers to? ? ? ? ?

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  7. Rally helpful thks whoever presenting lot of thanks

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  8. u is union upside down U is cap or intersection what is \ backward slash symbol for is it for "not"

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