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Daisy Olson
13 June, 00:26
Definition of graph?
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Amiah Holden
13 June, 00:37
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1. A graph is defined as " A Diagram represents a system of connections or interrelations among two or more things by a number of different dots, lines etc".
2. In simple words "Graph is a representation of any object or a physical structure by dots, lines, etc.
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