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What do you mean by Node simple graph or vertex simple graph??​

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Answered by rockpavan545
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Each object in a graph is called a node. Description: A graph 'G' is a set of vertex, called nodes 'v' which are connected by edges, called links 'e'. Thus G= (v , e). Vertex (Node): A node v is an intersection point of a graph. Edge An edge e is a link between two nodes.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Each object in a graph is called a node. Description: A graph 'G' is a set of vertex, called nodes 'v' which are connected by edges, called links 'e'. Thus G= (v , e). Vertex (Node): A node v is an intersection point of a graph. ... Edge (Link): An edge e is a link between two nodes

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