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My favorite theorem would have to be one that we learned last semester in MA 375: v+f=e+2.  This talks about the idea that the number of verticies + the faces of a graph is equal to 2 more that the number of edges used to make the graph.  I thought about this long and hard to see why it worked, but every time, it did.
 
My favorite theorem would have to be one that we learned last semester in MA 375: v+f=e+2.  This talks about the idea that the number of verticies + the faces of a graph is equal to 2 more that the number of edges used to make the graph.  I thought about this long and hard to see why it worked, but every time, it did.

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My favorite theorem would have to be one that we learned last semester in MA 375: v+f=e+2. This talks about the idea that the number of verticies + the faces of a graph is equal to 2 more that the number of edges used to make the graph. I thought about this long and hard to see why it worked, but every time, it did.

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