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I do not really have a favorite theorem but one that I like and can remember is The Handshake Theorem from discrete. I liked it because I understood it and it was a very useful theorem to use in the class. No one else has the same favorite theorem.

The Handshake Theorem states: Let G = (V,E) be an undirected graph with e edges. Then

2e = $ \sum_{''v'' $

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