Thinking Mathematically (6th Edition)

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Chapter 14 - Graph Theory - Chapter Summary, Review, and Test - Review Exercises - Page 935: 1

Answer

Both graphs have the same number of vertices and the edges connect the vertices in the same way. Therefore, these two graphs are equivalent. The graph below is also equivalent to the two graphs which are given in the exercise.

Work Step by Step

Both graphs have the same number of vertices and the edges connect the vertices in the same way. Therefore, these two graphs are equivalent. We can draw a third graph that is equivalent to these graphs. The graph below is equivalent because it has the same number of vertices and the vertices are connected in the same way.
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