i don't get it, i have got homework to create a venn diagram of natural and whole numbers aren't they both the same thing? how do i make a venn diagram for that??

edit: it also says that what numbers belong outside the circle?

2. describe more accurate method of drawing the circles in venn diagram to address the problem you encountered in previous step.

I don't get this..explain please?

Creating a Venn diagram for natural and whole numbers can be a helpful way to visualize the relationship between these two sets of numbers. Although they share some similarities, they are not exactly the same.

To create a Venn diagram, follow these steps:

1. Start by drawing two overlapping circles that represent the two sets: natural numbers and whole numbers.

2. Label the left circle as "Natural Numbers" and the right circle as "Whole Numbers." This helps differentiate between the two sets.

3. Begin placing elements within each circle. Natural numbers start from 1 and go on indefinitely, so you may start with 1, 2, 3, and so on, filling up the left circle. Whole numbers include all the natural numbers, as well as the number 0. So, place the number 0 inside the right circle.

4. The overlapping region in the center represents the numbers that are common to both sets. In this case, since both sets include the number 0, place it in the overlapping area.

By following these steps, you will have a Venn diagram that demonstrates the relationship between natural and whole numbers. Remember that natural numbers include all positive numbers starting from 1, while whole numbers include all natural numbers, as well as the number 0.