Computer Science, asked by tezigem, 19 days ago


For what value of n, Wn is Bipartite (n greater than or equal to 3)
b) Even c) All values d) No values
a) odd

Answers

Answered by kaivalyachaudhari111
1

Answer:

it will be odd

Explanation:

because

For what value of n, Wn is Bipartite (n greater than or equal to 3)

Answered by DevendraLal
3

For what value of n, Wn is Bipartite (n greater than or equal to 3)- A) ODD

  • In the numerical field of chart hypothesis, a bipartite diagram (or bigraph) is a diagram whose vertices can be isolated into two disjoint and autonomous sets and with the end goal that each edge associates a vertex into one.
  • The degree succession of a bipartite diagram is the twin of records each containing the levels of the twin sections. For lead, the total bipartite chart K3,5 has degree arrangement (5,5,5),(3,3,3,3,3)}. Isomorphic bipartite diagrams have a similar degree grouping.
  • Nonetheless, the degree arrangement doesn't, as a general rule, remarkably distinguish a bipartite diagram; at times, non-isomorphic bipartite charts might have a similar degree grouping.

Similar questions