Thinking Mathematically (6th Edition)

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Chapter 14 - Graph Theory - 14.3 Hamilton Paths and Hamilton Circuits - Concept and Vocabulary Check - Page 921: 7

Answer

False

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In a weighted graph, the length of the edge does not represent the weight of the edge. The number beside each edge tells us the weight of each edge. For example, a graph may be drawn with edges of all the same length, but the numbers beside the edges may show that the weights of all the edges can be different from each other.
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