0 a picture that shows how two sets of information or variables (= amounts that can change) are related, usually by lines or curves:
This graph shows how crime has varied in relationship to unemployment over the last 20 years.
1 a drawing that shows lines or curves formed with two sets of measurements or amounts, or a such a drawing produced by the set of points (= positions) that solve an equation (= mathematical statement):
A graph would show this information more clearly.
2 to show information in the form of a graph:
3 a drawing that shows how different types of information are related, usually using two axes (= fixed lines) and a line or curve which shows how one thing changes as another thing changes:
4 to create a graph to show how different pieces of information are related:
We need some sort of graph on which we can chart our progress.
Figure 10(b), (c) shows the possible continuation of those graphs.
Nevertheless, it seems likely that the results proved in this paper for huge graphs remain true for graphs of much more modest size.
There are no such o simple formulas known for general outerplanar graphs.
In this paper, we investigate results of the same type, which are known as splitter theorems, for cubic graphs.
Let us first introduce the smallest cubic graphs, the only two on two vertices.
The class of graphs which attain this bound is characterised.
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