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Define graph and its type

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Answered by cskooo7
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Generally,a planned drawing consisting of lines showing how two or more sets of numbers are related to each other. There was different types of graphs such as line graph,bar graph,pie chart graph and so on. ... This is called linear or uniform velocity-time graph.

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Answered by chinthajeshwanth
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In discrete mathematics, a graph is a collection of points, called vertices, and lines between those points, called edges. There are many different types of graphs, such as connected and disconnected graphs, bipartite graphs, weighted graphs, directed and undirected graphs, and simple graphs.

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