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If We Have Two Graphs G1 = (V1, E1) Seek Your Dream /Tutorialoutletdotcom

FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT<br>www.tutorialoutlet.com<br><br><br>Question:If we have two graphs G1 = (V1, E1) and G2= (V2, E2) and V1 = {a, b, c}, E1 = {(a, c), (b, c), (a, b)}, V2 = {a, b, c}, E2 = { (c, a) , (c, b), (a, b) }. Which statement below is not true?<br><br>Question 15 options:<br><br>a) G1 = G2<br><br>b) E1 = E2<br><br>c) V1 = V2<br><br>d) |G1| = |G2|<br><br>When a vertex v is connected by an edge to a vertex w, what is the term for the relationship between v and w?<br><br>Question 11 options:<br><br>

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  1. If we have two graphs G1 = (V1, E1) Seektutorialoutlet.com

  2. If we have two graphs G1 = (V1, E1) Seektutorialoutlet.com Question:If we have two graphs G1 = (V1, E1) and G2= (V2, E2) and V1 = {a, b, c}, E1 = {(a, c), (b, c), (a, b)} FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.tutorialoutlet.com Question:If we have two graphs G1 = (V1, E1) and G2= (V2, E2) and V1 = {a, b, c}, E1 = {(a, c), (b, c), (a, b)}, V2 = {a, b, c}, E2 = { (c, a) , (c, b), (a, b) }. Which statement below is not true? Question 15 options: a) G1 = G2 b) E1 = E2 c) V1 = V2

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