edited by
2,308 views

3 Answers

1 votes
1 votes
An undirected graph has an Eulerian cycle if and only if every vertex has even degree, and all of its vertices with nonzero degree belong to a single connected component.
1 votes
1 votes

A. Makes no sense

B. This is one of the condition for circuit being euler's circuit.

C. Even disconnected graph can be euler circuit but the the vertices which aren't part of main component shouldn't have any edge between them.

Isolated Vertices, Leaves, and Pendant Edges - Mathonline

C is most appropriate option. 

Image Source: http://mathonline.wikidot.com/isolated-vertices-leaves-and-pendant-edges

Answer:

Related questions

0 votes
0 votes
0 answers
1
admin asked Mar 30, 2020
1,187 views
Which of the following statements is/are TRUE for an undirected graph?Number of odd degree vertices is evenSum of degrees of all vertices is evenP onlyQ onlyBoth P and QN...
0 votes
0 votes
4 answers
2
admin asked Mar 30, 2020
1,435 views
Consider the following graph $L$ and find the bridges,if any.No bridge$\{d,e\}$$\{c,d\}$$\{c,d\}$ and $\{c,f\}$
0 votes
0 votes
7 answers
3
admin asked Mar 30, 2020
2,137 views
For the graph shown, which of the following paths is a Hamilton circuit?$ABCDCFDEFAEA$$AEDCBAF$$AEFDCBA$$AFCDEBA$
0 votes
0 votes
4 answers
4
admin asked Mar 30, 2020
8,068 views
If $G$ is an undirected planar graph on $n$ vertices with $e$ edges then$e\leq n$$e\leq 2n$$e\leq 3n$None of the option