Explanation wanted please.
1. In every symmetric connected graph there must be at least 2 nodes of equal degree.
2. In case of complete graph of n vertices there are n^(n-2) nu8mber of spanning trees.
Explanation wanted please.
1. In every symmetric connected graph there must be at least 2 nodes of equal degree.
2. In case of complete graph of n vertices there are n^(n-2) nu8mber of spanning trees.
So what are you expecting us to say about it, which the usual on-line references don't?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graph_theory
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Graph.html
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