Network Graph & Diagraphs Homework Help

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The discussion focuses on determining the completeness of network graphs and digraphs as part of a homework assignment. Participants engage in defining what constitutes a "complete" graph and how to assess entry and exit points within the networks. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding graph theory concepts to analyze the given networks effectively. Ultimately, the original poster successfully completed the homework with assistance from the forum members.

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  • Understanding of graph theory fundamentals
  • Familiarity with network graphs and digraphs
  • Knowledge of completeness in graph structures
  • Ability to analyze entry and exit points in networks
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Homework Statement





1. For each of the following network graphs and digraphs, determine if they are complete, where you could enter and exit and explain why or why not complete?




Homework Equations


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The Attempt at a Solution



Could anybody help me with these please?
 
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Welcome to PF!

Hi alxxxx! Welcome to PF! :wink:
alxxxx said:
For each of the following network graphs and digraphs, determine if they are complete, where you could enter and exit and explain why or why not complete?

What is the definition of "complete"?

How would you apply that to these networks? :smile:
 


tiny-tim said:
Hi alxxxx! Welcome to PF! :wink:


What is the definition of "complete"?

How would you apply that to these networks? :smile:


I got the homework done today, thanks anyways :smile:
 

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