Consider the following graph. V(G) = {v1, v2, v3, v4}, e(G) = {e1, e2, e3, e4, e5, e6}, E(G) = {(e1,[v1,v2]),(e2,[v2,v3]),(e3,[v3,v4]),(e4,(v4,v1)), (e5,[v2,v4]), (e6,[v1,v3])} Draw a picture of the graph on scratch paper to help you answer the following two questions. 1. How many paths exist from v1 to v4? 2. What is the length of the longest trail from v1 to v4?
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Consider the following graph.
V(G) = {v1, v2, v3, v4}, e(G) = {e1, e2, e3, e4, e5, e6},
E(G) = {(e1,[v1,v2]),(e2,[v2,v3]),(e3,[v3,v4]),(e4,(v4,v1)), (e5,[v2,v4]), (e6,[v1,v3])}
Draw a picture of the graph on scratch paper to help you answer the following two questions.
1. How many paths exist from v1 to v4?
2. What is the length of the longest trail from v1 to v4?
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