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Determine the edge connectivity and the vertex connectivity of each graph.

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Figure 8: An undirected graph has 8 vertices, 1 through 8. 4 ver-
tices form a rectangular shape in the center. Starting from the top left
verter and moving clockwise, the vertices of the rectangular shape are,
3, 7, 5, and 6. Verter 2 is at about the center of the rectangular shape.
Verter 8 is to the right of the rectangular shape. Verter 1 and 4 are
to the left of the rectangular shape, horizontally in-line with vertices 3
and 6, respectively. Undirected edges, line segments, are between the
following vertices: 1 and 3; 3 and 7; 3 and 4; 3 and 6; 3 and 2; 4 and
2; 4 аnd 6; 6 аnd 2; 6 and 5; 2 and 5; 2 аnd 7; 2 and 8; 7 and 5; 7
аnd 8; and 5 аnd 8.
Transcribed Image Text:3 7 8 2 4 6 (ii) Figure 8: An undirected graph has 8 vertices, 1 through 8. 4 ver- tices form a rectangular shape in the center. Starting from the top left verter and moving clockwise, the vertices of the rectangular shape are, 3, 7, 5, and 6. Verter 2 is at about the center of the rectangular shape. Verter 8 is to the right of the rectangular shape. Verter 1 and 4 are to the left of the rectangular shape, horizontally in-line with vertices 3 and 6, respectively. Undirected edges, line segments, are between the following vertices: 1 and 3; 3 and 7; 3 and 4; 3 and 6; 3 and 2; 4 and 2; 4 аnd 6; 6 аnd 2; 6 and 5; 2 and 5; 2 аnd 7; 2 and 8; 7 and 5; 7 аnd 8; and 5 аnd 8.
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