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graph
An ordered pair (V,E), where V is a set of elements called vertices (or nodes) and E is a set of pairs of elements of V, called edges; informally, a set of vertices together with a set edges that join these vertices
A diagram displaying data; in particular one showing the relationship between two or more quantities, measurements or indicative numbers that may or may not have a specific mathematical formula relating them to each other
In mathematics, a set of points called nodes (or vertices) and a set of lines connecting them or some subset of them to one another called edges
A visual representation of the relationship between change in one variable and change in another variable, consisting of a line connecting points plotted on an x and y axis, for the purpose of analysis
In mathematics, a set of elements called vertices or nodes together with a set of unordered pairs of vertices called edges Intuitively speaking, an edge is a line joining two vertices
In one context, this is the functional value and domain: {(x, z): x in X and z=f(x)}, where f: X-->R In another context, this is a (maybe undirected) network In the former context, see also epigraph and hypograph In the latter context, the notation [V,E] is sometimes used to mean a graph with vertex (or node) set V and edge (or link) set E We say an edge is incident with the two nodes that define it, and those two nodes are called the endpoints of the edge The endpoints are said to be adjacent nodes
To draw a graph of (a function, data)
plot upon a graph
Informally, a graph is a finite set of dots called vertices (or nodes) connected by links called edges (or arcs)
A diagram displaying data, in particular one showing the relationship between two or more variables; specifically, for a function f(x_1, x_2, ldots, x_n), the set of all tuples (x_1, x_2, ldots, x_n, f(x_1, x_2, ldots, x_n))
In research mathematics, usually means set of points with another set of edges connecting them
A graphical (visual) representation of data set There are hundreds of graph types, each with their own requirements
A pictorial representation of a numerical relation, where each ordered pair in the relation corresponds to a point in the plane, with the two numbers corresponding to the horizontal and vertical displacement from the origin, respectively
Informally, a graph is a finite set of dots called vertices (or nodes) connected by links called edges (or arcs) More formally: a simple graph is a (usually finite) set of vertices V and set of unordered pairs of distinct elements of V called edges Not all graphs are simple Sometimes a pair of vertices are connected by multiple edge yielding a multigraph At times vertices are even connected to themselves by a edge called a loop, yeilding a pseudograph Finally, edges can also be given a direction yielding a directed graph (or digraph)
A curve or surface, the locus of a point whose coördinates are the variables in the equation of the locus
a (non-)oriented graph is composed of two sets: a set of vertices, and a set of (non-)oriented edges, where each edge is a (un-)ordered pair of vertices, called "source" and "destination" in the oriented case; an hypergraph may have edges with any number of vertices; a dataflow graph is an oriented hypergraph where each vertex is an operation, and where each edge is a data-dependence with a single source and one or several destinations
a drawing illustrating the relations between certain quantities plotted with reference to a set of axes represent by means of a graph; "chart the data"
When you are given an equation, such as y = x + 1, each value of x has a corresponding y value For example, when x = 0, y = 1; when x = 1, y = 2 A graph lets you look at a large number of values for x, and tells you the value of y for each x on the graph As you look at more examples of graphs, you will begin to be able to analyze the relationship between x and y, based on the shape of the graph
A diagram indicating the relationship between two or more variables
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