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
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it will be odd
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For what value of n, Wn is Bipartite (n greater than or equal to 3)
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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.
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