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dmitriy555 [2]
2 years ago
10

For each of the following distance matrices of graphs, identify the diameter, radius and center. Assume the graphs vertices are

the numbers 1 through
Mathematics
1 answer:
mylen [45]2 years ago
6 0

For each of the following distance matrices of graph, the

  • The diameter = 3
  • The radius of the graph is given as 2

<h3>What is the diameter of the graph?</h3>

This is used to refer to the fact that there would be a maximum distance that exists between the pair of vertices.

<h3>What is the radius of the graph</h3>

This used to refer to the minimum eccentricities of the vertices

<h3>What is the center of the graph?</h3>

This is used to show all of the vertices that have minimum eccentricities.

<h3>How to solve the matrix</h3>

We have

e 1 = 3

e 2 = 3

e3 = 2

e4 = 3

e 5 = 3

e 6 = 3

e 7 = 3

e8 = 2

e 9 = 3

e 10 = 2

Then the the diameter = maximum eccentricity = 3

The radius = minimum eccentricity = 2

center = [3, 8,10]

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