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Solve the following minimal spanning tree problem starting at node 1.
Five-Step Process
A methodical approach to problem-solving or project management consisting of five sequential stages.
Six-Step Process
A systematic approach to problem-solving or decision-making that involves six distinct stages, typically starting with problem identification and concluding with solution evaluation.
Decision-Making Process
A systematic sequence of steps or stages that involves identifying a problem, generating alternatives, and selecting an option to resolve the issue.
Identifying And Defining
The process of recognizing and establishing the nature or characteristics of something.
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