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Question
indicate the region of the venn diagram in which the figure would be placed
hexagon image
u starped figures
figures with
more than
four sides
i ii iii
v
iv vi
vii
circles viii
the figure would be placed in region dropdown
Step1: Analyze the figure
The figure is a hexagon (a staped figure? Wait, maybe "shaped" figure). A hexagon has more than four sides (it has 6 sides) and is not a circle. So we check the Venn diagram: the circles are one set, "shaped figures" (maybe "polygonal" or "shaped") and "figures with more than four sides". The hexagon is a shaped figure (so in the first circle), has more than four sides (in the second circle), and is not a circle (so not in the third circle). So the region where all three? Wait, no: the three sets are "Shaped figures" (first circle), "Figures with more than four sides" (second circle), "Circles" (third circle). The hexagon is in "Shaped figures" (yes), "Figures with more than four sides" (yes, 6 sides), and not in "Circles" (no, it's a hexagon, not a circle). So the intersection of the first two circles but not the third? Wait, the regions: Region II is the intersection of "Shaped figures" and "Figures with more than four sides" but not "Circles"? Wait, let's label the sets:
- Set A: Shaped figures (first circle)
- Set B: Figures with more than four sides (second circle)
- Set C: Circles (third circle)
The hexagon is in A (shaped), in B (more than 4 sides), and not in C (not a circle). So we need the region that is in A ∩ B ∩ C' (complement of C). Looking at the Venn diagram:
- Region I: A only
- Region II: A ∩ B only (not C)
- Region III: B only
- Region IV: A ∩ C only
- Region V: A ∩ B ∩ C
- Region VI: B ∩ C only
- Region VII: C only
- Region VIII: none of the sets
So the hexagon is in A (shaped), B (more than 4 sides), not C (not a circle). So region II? Wait, no, wait the Venn diagram: the first circle is "Shaped figures", second "Figures with more than four sides", third "Circles". So the intersection of the first two (A and B) and not the third (C) is region II? Wait, maybe I mislabeled. Wait the Venn diagram:
- Circle 1: Shaped figures (blue)
- Circle 2: Figures with more than four sides (purple)
- Circle 3: Circles (black)
So the regions:
- I: Circle 1 only (shaped, not more than 4 sides, not circle)
- II: Circle 1 and 2 only (shaped, more than 4 sides, not circle)
- III: Circle 2 only (more than 4 sides, not shaped, not circle) – but a hexagon is shaped, so no
- IV: Circle 1 and 3 only (shaped, circle, not more than 4 sides? No, circle has no sides)
- V: All three (shaped, more than 4 sides, circle) – no, circle isn't shaped with sides
- VI: Circle 2 and 3 only (more than 4 sides, circle, not shaped? No)
- VII: Circle 3 only (circle, not shaped, not more than 4 sides)
- VIII: none
So the hexagon is shaped (circle 1), has more than 4 sides (circle 2), not a circle (not circle 3). So region II. Wait, but maybe the first circle is "Staped figures" (maybe typo, "shaped"). So the hexagon is in region II? Wait, no, wait the hexagon has 6 sides, so more than 4, is a shaped figure (polygon), not a circle. So the intersection of the first two circles (shaped and more than 4 sides) and not the third (circle). So region II.
Step2: Confirm the region
The hexagon is a shaped figure (so in the first circle), has more than four sides (so in the second circle), and is not a circle (so not in the third circle). So the region is II.
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