Kathlynn+T

If I draw multiple graphs and create minimal crossings, then I will be able to make an equation from the information relating the dot number to the crossing number. How will this new information help in real life? I'm discovering new information as the project continues. Since I am discovering new information....I do not know how the info pertains to reality, hence, why I need to do more research on what/how this new info will help the mathematical/scientific world. I looked up some info and have a mathematical journal entry to discover and collaborate with other mathematicians. They will be able to help me with this question.

Here is something of the sort of a procedure/problem...although i am not quite positive of what you are looking for.

Problem: To create a 9 by 9 graph at which nine of the dots are one color and the other nine a different color differentiating between the two. Then my goal is to connect the dots together with lines. Once that step is accomplished, I will attempt to minimize the number of times the lines cross over one another to the conjectured number of 254. If that is accomplished I will then try and create an equation representing the relationship between the domains, ranges, crossings, vertexes, and line segments that can then be easily used without having to spend hours upon hours drawing graphs that will most likely have human errors.