To add a Venn diagrams to your Word document, go to
Insert (tab) > Smart Art (in the illustrations block)
and select the Venn diagram of your choice from the list that appears. Venn diagrams are classified under Relationship diagrams. Finish off by clicking OK.
This inserts a Venn diagram that you can then edit within your Word document.
The center where you put the similarities
you put 2 circles together
A diagram is any graphic that represents information. A Venn Diagram is a diagram with circles overlapping.
Using a Venn diagram for this problem is overkill, since 6 is a multiple of 3 and will automatically be the LCM of this problem. But if you insist... Put a 3 in the left circle and put a 6 in the space where the two circles intersect.
Put 2, 6, 14 and 42 in the right circle, put 1, 3, 7 and 21 in the space where the circles intersect.
A good way to do this is to create a Venn diagram. If you don't know what a Venn diagram is then just search pictures of Venn diagrams. If you chart what your trying to compare and contrast then put the things that you put in your Venn diagram into a paragraph...Well there you go! I hope that helped you.
If you mean a Venn diagram, put 8 and 24 in the left circle, 9, 18 and 36 in the right circle, and 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12 in the space where they intersect.
Created a Venn diagram and put your two subjects on each side. Write down how they are different and how they are the same. Use this for the foundation for your paper.
Put the factors of one number in the left circle and the factors of the other in the right circle. Put any common factors in the middle where the circles intersect. The largest of these is the GCF.
Draw a Venn diagram. One side put the Cone and the other side put cylinder. In the largest sections put the differences. You can list them. Where the circles meet put what is similar about them. For instance you would put round in the center.
Put 2 and 10 in the left circle. Put 25 in the right circle. Put 1 and 5 in the space where they overlap. Since 5 is the greater of these two numbers, it is the GCF.
Perimeter Measures the outside of the shape Area Area measures the inside of the shape Both Measurements that describe the shape