Network from Maps and Plans
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Draw a network using the floor plan belowHint
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When drawing networks based on floor plans, rooms represent the vertices and doorways represent edges.First, draw the vertices of the network.The vertices are represented by the rooms on the floor plan.Next, start adding the edges. These are represented by doorways leading from one room to another.It is best to start from a central vertex. In this case, we can use the Hall as a central vertex since it has the most rooms connected to it.Hallway: Connected to Living Room, Laundry room, Bedroom 1, Bedroom 2 and Bedroom 3.Bedroom 1: Connected to En Suite and Bathroom.Living Room: Connected to Porch, Dining Room and Kitchen.Kitchen: Connected to Toilet. -
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Draw a network using the floor plan belowHint
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When drawing networks based on floor plans, rooms represent the vertices and doorways represent edges.First, draw the vertices of the network.The vertices are represented by the rooms on the floor plan.Next, start adding the edges. These are represented by doorways leading from one room to another.It is best to start from a central vertex. In this case, we can use the Hall as a central vertex since it has the most rooms connected to it.Hallway: Connected to Bedroom 1, Bedroom 2, Bedroom 3, Laundry,
Living Room, Bathroom and Study.Bedroom 3: Connected to Ensuite.Living Room: Connected to Dining Room.Dining Room: Connected to Kitchen.
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- Vertices and Edges
- Degrees 1
- Degrees 2
- Degrees 3
- Drawing A Network 1
- Drawing A Network 2
- Completing a Table from a Network Diagram
- Network from Maps and Plans
- Identifying Paths and Cycles
- Eulerian Trails and Circuits 1
- Eulerian Trails and Circuits 2
- Identifying Spanning Trees
- Minimum Spanning Trees 1
- Minimum Spanning Trees 2
- Shortest Path 1
- Shortest Path 2