A graph G is said to be regular if every vertex has the same degree. If this degree is equ

Daniaal Sanchez

Daniaal Sanchez

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2021-08-14

A graph G is said to be regular if every vertex has the same degree. If this degree is equal to k, then G is k-regular. For example, K4 is 3-regular.
a) Draw a connected graph with exactly 5 vertices that is 3-regular, or explain why this is not possible.

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un4t5o4v

Skilled2021-08-15Added 105 answers

K-regular graph means each vertex has k degree. 
H is 3-regular then degree of each vertex in H is 3. 
Number of vertices in H is 5. 
Sum of degrees of all vertices will be, 
3×5=15 

Number of edges will be, 
152 

As number of edges cannot be in fraction. So, the graph, H is not possible. 

Answer: Graph not possible.

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