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Kamala Harris is known to love Venn diagrams and would be cringing hard at this.

For reference, circles in Venn (Euler) diagrams are sets of objects with a certain property. Select objects are shown inside or outside of each circle depending on whether they belong to the set.
A good example is xkcd 2962:
Hard to imagine political rhetoric more microtargeted at me than 'I love Venn diagrams. I really do, I love Venn diagrams. It's just something about those three circles.'

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    3 months ago

    It’s certainly not very useful or informative.

    But please explain how it is incorrect.

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        3 months ago

        You have two strings and in the overlap you have the concatenated string formed from the parts. Again, not useful but a totally valid interpretation.

        So … can you actually explain why you think it is incorrect or is snarky comments all you got?

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          3 months ago

          That picture does not make it clear that the labels refer to regions, not elements. A clearer explanation of set operators is the following:

          Set worksheet

          1. B (Set B)
          2. A ∪ B (Union of A and B)
          3. A (Set A)
          4. A \ B (A minus B; notation varies)
          5. B \ A (B minus A)
          6. A ∩ B (Intersection of A and B)