Adjacency matrices
Graphs, networks and trees: travelling and connecting problems
General Maths Units 3 and 4 (2023+)
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This is the second video in the series looking at Matrices. Knowing how to turn a graph into an adjacency matrix and vice versa is really important in this part of the course. In this video I look at what an adjacency matrix is and how to turn it into a graph. There are a couple of examples and lots of well explained information!
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