Figure 10: An undirected graph has 7 vertices, a through g. 5 vertices are in the form of a regular pentagon, rotated 90 degrees clockwise. Hence, the top verter becomes the rightmost verter. From the bottom left vertex, moving clockwise, the vertices in the pentagon shape are labeled: a, b, c, e, and f. Verter d is above verter e, below and to the right of vertex c. Verter g is below verter e, above and to the right of verter f. Undirected edges, line segments, are between the following vertices: a and b; a and c; a and d; a аnd f; b and /;b and c; b аnd e; с and d; с аnd g; d and e; d and f;B аnd f and g.
Figure 10: An undirected graph has 7 vertices, a through g. 5 vertices are in the form of a regular pentagon, rotated 90 degrees clockwise. Hence, the top verter becomes the rightmost verter. From the bottom left vertex, moving clockwise, the vertices in the pentagon shape are labeled: a, b, c, e, and f. Verter d is above verter e, below and to the right of vertex c. Verter g is below verter e, above and to the right of verter f. Undirected edges, line segments, are between the following vertices: a and b; a and c; a and d; a аnd f; b and /;b and c; b аnd e; с and d; с аnd g; d and e; d and f;B аnd f and g.
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Figure 10: An undirected graph has 7 vertices, a through g. 5 vertices
are in the form of a regular pentagon, rotated 90 degrees clockwise. Hence,
the top verter becomes the rightmost verter. From the bottom left vertex,
moving clockwise, the vertices in the pentagon shape are labeled: a, b, c, e,
and f. Verter d is above verter e, below and to the right of vertex c. Verter
g is below verter e, above and to the right of verter f. Undirected edges, line
segments, are between the following vertices: a and b; a and c; a and d; a
аnd f; b and ;b and c; b аnd e; с and d; с аnd g; d and e; d and f;B аnd f
апd g.
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