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What is topolgies?

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Updated: 12/18/2022

The official definition for topology is "the study of geometric properties and spatial relations unaffected by the continuous change of shape or size of figures."

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A complex combination of pure topolgies is known as a what topology?

Hybrid Topology.


How can someone learn about topologies in computer network design?

You can learn topolgies in computer network design by watching tutorial videos on youtube. You can learn it by taking classes in your university or high school. You can learn it by reading books.


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