This document contains a quiz with multiple choice and short answer questions about graph theory and mathematical concepts. It includes definitions of key graph theory terms like vertices, edges, walks, paths, and connected graphs. It also asks students to identify the branch of mathematics dealing with efficient travel and determine the Hill's Geometric Mean of two numbers. Finally, it prompts students to determine if a given graph is traversable or not.
This document contains a quiz with multiple choice and short answer questions about graph theory and mathematical concepts. It includes definitions of key graph theory terms like vertices, edges, walks, paths, and connected graphs. It also asks students to identify the branch of mathematics dealing with efficient travel and determine the Hill's Geometric Mean of two numbers. Finally, it prompts students to determine if a given graph is traversable or not.
This document contains a quiz with multiple choice and short answer questions about graph theory and mathematical concepts. It includes definitions of key graph theory terms like vertices, edges, walks, paths, and connected graphs. It also asks students to identify the branch of mathematics dealing with efficient travel and determine the Hill's Geometric Mean of two numbers. Finally, it prompts students to determine if a given graph is traversable or not.
This document contains a quiz with multiple choice and short answer questions about graph theory and mathematical concepts. It includes definitions of key graph theory terms like vertices, edges, walks, paths, and connected graphs. It also asks students to identify the branch of mathematics dealing with efficient travel and determine the Hill's Geometric Mean of two numbers. Finally, it prompts students to determine if a given graph is traversable or not.
1. Is a branch of mathematics created to solve problems involving the most efficient
way to travel between different directions. 2. Is a set of points called vertices or nodes and line segments or curves called edges that connect vertices. 3. Is an edge that begins and ends at the same vertex. 4. Pair of vertices joined by an edge. Otherwise, they are non-adjacent. 5. Has an odd number of edges that intersect the vertex. 6. Has an even number of edges that intersect the vertex. 7. Is the number of edges that intersect the vertex. 8. Graph with loops and multiple edges. 9. Has two distinct end vertices. 10. Closed trail with at least one edge and no repeated vertices except that the initial vertex is the terminal vertex. 11. Walk with its initial vertex different from its terminal vertex. 12. Walk with its initial vertex as also its terminal vertex. 13. Walk with no repeated vertices. 14. Walk with no repeated edges. 15. Graph in which every pair of its vertices is connected by a path; otherwise, the graph is disconnected.
II. Problem. 1. Determine the Hill’s Geometric Mean of a number: a. 𝑛 = 9 b. 𝑛 = 91
III. Determine whether the graph is traversable or not.