True or false: If A = K3 is the complete graph on 3 vertices, $\alpha(\bar{A})$ equals $\omega(A)$.
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Step 1: Recall that the adjacency matrix of a graph is a square matrix where the entry in row i and column j is 1 if there is an edge between vertex i and vertex j, and 0 otherwise. Show more…
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