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From what I know, this should not be a planar graph because it contains a subgraph homeomorphic ot K3,3. With (g,h) and (c,d) as the pairs. Correct me if I am wrong.<br>
 
From what I know, this should not be a planar graph because it contains a subgraph homeomorphic ot K3,3. With (g,h) and (c,d) as the pairs. Correct me if I am wrong.<br>
 
-ngw<br>
 
-ngw<br>
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Actually, two sets of vertices should be {a,e,g} and {b,f,h}.
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--[[User:Asuleime|Asuleime]] 19:24, 1 December 2008 (UTC)

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From what I know, this should not be a planar graph because it contains a subgraph homeomorphic ot K3,3. With (g,h) and (c,d) as the pairs. Correct me if I am wrong.
-ngw

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Actually, two sets of vertices should be {a,e,g} and {b,f,h}. --Asuleime 19:24, 1 December 2008 (UTC)

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