Chapter 1: Q. 118 (page 17)
Explain what is meant by a complete graph.
Short Answer
A graph consisting of vertices and line segments such that every line segment joins two vertices and every pair of vertices is connected by a line segment.
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Chapter 1: Q. 118 (page 17)
Explain what is meant by a complete graph.
A graph consisting of vertices and line segments such that every line segment joins two vertices and every pair of vertices is connected by a line segment.
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Plot each pair of points and determine the slope of the line containing them. Graph the line by hand.
In Problem 17-36, solve each equation algebraically. Verify your solution using a graphing utility.
In Problem 17-36, solve each equation algebraically. Verify your solution using a graphing utility.
The slope of a vertical line is ________ ; the slope of a horizontal line is _______.
In Problem 17-36, solve each equation algebraically. Verify your solution using a graphing utility.
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