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− | Theorem 2 (Kuratowski) says that a graph is nonplanar if and only if it contains a subgraph homeomorphic to <math> K_{3,3} </math> or <math> K_{5} </math>. | + | Theorem 2 (Kuratowski) says that a graph is nonplanar if and only if it contains a subgraph homeomorphic to <math> K_{3,3} </math> or <math> K_{5} </math>.<br> |
+ | Looking at the given graph it is obvious to see that it contains a subgraph homeomorphic to <math> K_{5} </math>. Therefore, the given graph is nonplanar.<br><br> | ||
+ | --[[User:Aoser|Aoser]] 16:59, 5 December 2008 (UTC) |
Revision as of 11:59, 5 December 2008
Theorem 2 (Kuratowski) says that a graph is nonplanar if and only if it contains a subgraph homeomorphic to $ K_{3,3} $ or $ K_{5} $.
Looking at the given graph it is obvious to see that it contains a subgraph homeomorphic to $ K_{5} $. Therefore, the given graph is nonplanar.
--Aoser 16:59, 5 December 2008 (UTC)