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Which of the following is true of vertex-edge graphs? a.)they can model real-world problems. b.)they can all be solved. c.)euler paths are the same as hamilton paths. d.)all vertices must be used once in hamilton circuits. i didn't know this one, honestly i don't care at the moment. so me on this..
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