Thinking Mathematically (6th Edition)

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Chapter 14 - Graph Theory - 14.1 Graphs, Paths, and Circuits - Exercise Set 14.1 - Page 901: 39

Answer

B,A,C,D,F B,C,D,F

Work Step by Step

A path is a sequence of adjacent vertices. Two vertices are adjacent if there is an edge which connects the two vertices. From vertex B, a path can go to vertex A, then to vertex C, then to vertex D, and then to vertex F. This path is B,A,C,D,F. From vertex B, a path can go to vertex C, then to vertex D, and then to vertex F. This path is B,C,D,F.
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