IB Maths AI 3.11 Notes
This page contains our IB Maths AI notes for 3.11. By reading each one of these notes, you will fully cover the content for IB Maths AI 'Graph theory'.
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Graph theory
Graph theory is the study of networks made up of points and connections. It is used to represent many real-world systems such as road maps, transport networks, electrical circuits, and communication systems. In graph theory, the points are called vertices and the connections between them are called edges. There are a few terms you need to be aware of:
For example, if a vertex is joined to edges, then its degree is .
Consider a graph with vertices , , , and , and edges , , , and . State the adjacent vertices of , and the degrees of and .
- The adjacent vertices to are and .
- The degree of is .
- The degree of is , because it is connected to , , and .
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