1. The problem asks if diagrams can be identified without pictures.
2. Diagrams are visual representations, so without pictures, identification relies on descriptions, symbols, or data.
3. Important rule: To identify a diagram without a picture, one must use textual or symbolic information that describes its structure or properties.
4. For example, a graph can be described by its vertices and edges, or a geometric figure by its side lengths and angles.
5. Therefore, while pictures help, diagrams can be identified through detailed descriptions or symbolic representations.
Diagram Identification
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