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===Types of graphs===
 
===Types of graphs===
A '''complete graph''' is one in which an edge exists between every pair of distinct vertices. If it is directed, it will have one each way. A complete directed graph on <math>n</math> vertices has <math>n(n-1)</math> edges (an edge from every vertex to every other). A complete undirected graph on <math>n</math> vertices, denoted <math>K_n</math>, will have half that many, <math>n(n-1)/2</math> edges.
 
 
 
Given a graph, if we remove some (possibly zero) vertices and some (possibly zero) edges, we obtain a '''subgraph'''. (Note that when a vertex is removed, all edges incident upon it must be removed too.)
 
Given a graph, if we remove some (possibly zero) vertices and some (possibly zero) edges, we obtain a '''subgraph'''. (Note that when a vertex is removed, all edges incident upon it must be removed too.)
  

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