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Set of vertices and edges which connects them called as

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Answered by savinay4090
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Answered by smartbrainz
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The 'set of vertices' and 'edges connected' are called as a Graph.

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  • A 'graph' in this context consists of vertices, which also named nodes or points, are joined by edges which also named links or lines. In graph theory, the 'vertices or node' is the basic unit of which graphs are constructed.
  • A differentiation is made between the undirected graphs, where the edges are symmetrically linked to the vertices, and the directed graphs, where the edges are asymmetrically linked to the vertices.

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