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Define network. Explain what do you mean by Directed and undirected Network? Also explain the term Node and Arc.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Group of interconnected (via cable and/or wireless) computers and peripherals that is capable of sharing software and hardware resources between many users is called network.

 \huge \mathfrak \blue{undirected \: network - }

An undirected graph is graph, i.e., a set of objects (called vertices or nodes) that are connected together, where all the edges are bidirectional.

An undirected graph is sometimes called an undirected network.

 \huge \mathfrak \red{directed \: network - }

In contrast, a graph where the edges point in a direction is called a directed graph.

The round things are called nodes and the connections between nodes are called arcs or edges.

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