Suppose you have a graph G that has been drawn in the plane. You modify G slightly
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Suppose you have a graph G that has been drawn in the plane. You modify G slightly by adding a new vertex in the middle of one of its edges. How many vertices, edges, and faces (or regions) would this modified graph have, relative to the vertices, edges, and faces of the original graph G?
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