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Suppose v is Isolated vertex in a Graph, then the degree of v is ​

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Answered by nikitagunjal806
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Answered by stefangonzalez246
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Suppose v is isolated vertex in a graph, then the degree of v is 0.

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  • Graph consists of vertices and edges and it is denoted as G=(V,E).
  • The point on the graph is called vertex and the connection of the vertices are called edges.
  • The number of edges is the degree of edges.
  • The vertex that has no connection between them and to the other vertex are called isolated vertex and the degree of the vertex is zero.
  • The isolated vertex has no edges and hence, the degree of the vertex is zero.
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