Across
- 2. A type of graph made up of all isolated vertices
- 8. A type of graph that includes arrows on edges to indicate direction or flow of movement
- 10. A type of trail that travel every edge in a graph exactly once
- 11. Edges can’t be repeated, vertices may be repeated
- 12. A type of graph that does not have included directions on their edges
- 16. A type of graph that contains no new vertices or edges that don’t appear in the original graph
- 19. A route between one vertex and another
- 22. An edge that if removed, would make a graph disconnected
- 23. A type of path that travels every vertex in the graph only once
- 24. A diagram that consists of vertices and edges
- 26. A type of graph where every vertex is connected to every other vertex directly
- 27. A graph where every vertex is connected to another vertex by one or more edges
- 29. The number of edges taken to get from one vertex to another
- 30. When an edge joins a vertex to itself
Down
- 1. A walk that starts and stops at the same vertex
- 3. A closed trail
- 4. A walk that starts and stops at different vertices
- 5. The number of edges which touch a vertex. Can be odd or even
- 6. When vertices can be split into two distinct groups
- 7. A graph that is a non-directed, connected graph that can be drawn without any of its edges crossing
- 9. A type of graph where all vertices have the same degree
- 13. A graph where at least one vertex is not connected
- 14. Edges and vertices can be repeated
- 15. A formula to verify if a simple connected graph is planar
- 17. Edges and vertices can’t be repeated
- 18. A type of vertex that is not connected to any other vertex
- 19. A type of graph where edges are labelled with a number
- 20. A type of graph that contains no loops or multiple edges
- 21. A type of graph with only one vertex
- 25. A type of edge that is directed
- 26. A closed path
- 28. A graph that represents a real-life scenario
