edges in Hamilton circuit
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A Hamilton circuit is one that passes through each point exactly once but does not, in general, cover all the edges; actually, it covers only two of the three edges that intersect at each vertex.
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A hamilton circuit is one that passes through each point exactly once but does not, in general,
cover all edges actually it covers all the edges actually it covers only two of the three edges that intersect at each vertex .
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