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Chapter 14.1, Problem 26E
Number of Edges In Exercises 23-26, use the theorem that relates the sum of degrees to the number of edges to determine the number of edges in the graph (without drawing).
A graph with 8 vertices, two of degree 1, three of degree 2, one of degree 3, one of degree 5, and one of degree 6
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