A cubic graph is produced when you have an equation of the form \(y = ax^3 + bx^2 + cx + d\), where \(b\), \(c\) and \(d\) can be zero but \(a\) cannot be zero. Cubic graphs are curved but can have ...
GCSE Eduqas Other Graphs - Eduqas Cubic graphs The most commonly occurring graphs are quadratic, cubic, reciprocal, exponential and circle graphs. Their equations can be used to plot their shape. Part ...
Conjecture (Berge and Fulkerson): Every 2-connected cubic graph has a collection of six perfect matchings that together cover every edge exactly twice. This conjecture is attributed to Berge in [2].
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