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I am preparing a presentation in Beamer. I want to draw a Venn diagram within a Venn diagram within a Venn diagram :D. I mean three circles from biggest to the smallest where the biggest one encompasses the other two, and the smallest one is the intersecting area of the all three. I use Tikz package. I am new with the Latex. So I could really use some help.

Thank you in advance!

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    Welcome to TeX SE. Could you provide a minimum working example to show what you have tried? – Alain Remillard Feb 19 '20 at 21:05
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    There is a venndiagram package that should allow you to draw that. (There is also pst-venn but since you are using beamer that may not be your first choice.) –  Feb 19 '20 at 21:13
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    There is also https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/9681/how-to-draw-venn-diagrams-especially-complements-in-latex with various different approaches that can get you started. – Marijn Feb 19 '20 at 21:26
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    Or https://www.latex4technics.com/?note=2rvg for an example with nesting. – Marijn Feb 19 '20 at 21:31
  • The first circle encompasses the other two, so the second one is inside the first one. The third is the intersection of 1 and 2, so coincides with 2. Seems strange to me. Could you provide use with a cartoon that shows what you are after? –  Feb 20 '20 at 04:04
  • See this: https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/101706/venn-diagram-with-tikz?rq=1, possibly filling the circles with different colors. – CarLaTeX Feb 20 '20 at 05:54
  • Thank you all, I gave a break. This is why I could not turn back to check the comments here. I believe the links above will help me. And sorry for the confusion I basically wanted to draw "A ⊂ B ⊂ C" with this formal expression it may be clear more. – Nihan Karagul Mar 05 '20 at 18:28

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