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==Transcript==
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:[The comic is an image of Venn diagram, which is used to compare groups of objects.]
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:[The comic is an image of Venn diagram, which is used to compare groups of objects. Venn diagrams can consist of up to 3 overlapping circles to describe the similarities and differences between any number of objects, after which other shapes are needed - tilted ovals at 4 - and the clarity, hence utility, rapidly degrades.]
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:[The Venn diagram in the comic has two overlapping circles. The leftmost circle is labeled "set theorists," the rightmost circle is labeled "astronomers," and the intersection between the circles is labeled "people who get excited about this shape."]
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:[The Venn diagram in the comic has two circles. The leftmost circle is labeled "set theorists," the rightmost circle is labeled "astronomers," and the intersection between the circles is labeled "people who get excited about this shape."]
  
 
[[Category:Venn diagrams]]
 
[[Category:Venn diagrams]]

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