Complete the sentence:
>In a graph, an edge connects two (vertices/edges).
fuck i meant
>In a graph, an edge connects two (vertices/nodes).
An edge connects two edges to yet two more edges to further edges to even more edges.
>>9077227
either works
the edge could also connect 1 (node/vertex) to itself
>>9077224
nodes.
>>9077236
Then why does the Wikipedia article list vertices first??
>>9077230
>>9077227
Baby's first graph theory class?
It's vertices, which are the dots. The edges are the lines connecting them. An edge can connect to another vertex, or it can be reflex (it loops back to the same vertex)
>>9077262
I know. I'm just curious which term you guys prefer.
>>9077233
OP's statement does not require that the two (nodes / vertices) are distinct.
>>9077224
For me, I prefer vertices