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A graph with alternating edges and vertices is called  a walk (we can repeat the number of vertices and edges any number of times) .

A walk in which no edges are repeated is called a trial.

A trial in which no vertices are repeated is called a path.

A trial in which only the starting and ending vertices are repeated is called a circuit.

Are the definitions correct??
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Correct just a simple mistake its trail not trial 😂

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