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So this question asks for which valus of n are Kn, Cn, Wn and Qn bipartite.
 
So this question asks for which valus of n are Kn, Cn, Wn and Qn bipartite.
 
---->>> are we supposed to consider n=0 or are these graphs only defined for n>0?--[[User:Tsnowdon|Tsnowdon]] 18:18, 1 November 2008 (UTC)
 
---->>> are we supposed to consider n=0 or are these graphs only defined for n>0?--[[User:Tsnowdon|Tsnowdon]] 18:18, 1 November 2008 (UTC)
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--- n>0, otherwise the graph would have no vertices. [[User:rtabchou|rtabchou]]

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So this question asks for which valus of n are Kn, Cn, Wn and Qn bipartite.


>>> are we supposed to consider n=0 or are these graphs only defined for n>0?--Tsnowdon 18:18, 1 November 2008 (UTC)

--- n>0, otherwise the graph would have no vertices. rtabchou

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