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Define degree of the node?

Answer Posted / Mohammad Zunaid

The degree of a node in a graph is the number of edges incident on it. For an undirected graph, the degree of a node is equal to the count of its neighbors. In a directed graph, there are two types of degrees: in-degree (number of incoming edges) and out-degree (number of outgoing edges).

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