What is a bipartite graph? a) a graph which contains only one cycle b) a graph which consists of more than 3 number of vertices c) a graph which has odd number of vertices and even number of edges d) a graph which contains no cycles of odd length A C D B
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A bipartite graph is a type of graph where vertices can be divided into two disjoint sets such that every edge connects a vertex from one set to a vertex in the other set. No edge exists between vertices of the same set. Show more…
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