Explaining Components of Graphs | Graph Theory

Support the production of this course by joining Wrath of Math to access all my graph theory videos!    / @wrathofmath   🛍 Check out my math fashion brand! https://mathshion.com/ Graph Theory course:    • Graph Theory   Graph Theory exercises:    • Graph Theory Exercises   Get the textbook! https://amzn.to/3HvI535 What are components of graphs? We'll be defining connected components in graph theory in today's lesson, with examples of components as well! Check out my previous lesson explaining components:    • What is a Component of a Graph? | Connecte...   A component of a graph is a maximal connected subgraph. That is, a component of a graph G is a connected subgraph of G that is not a proper subgraph of any other connected subgraph of G. Thus, a component of G cannot be extended, while preserving connectedness, by including any other vertices and/or edges of G. Follow Wrath of Math on... ● Instagram:   / wrathofmathedu   ● Facebook:   / wrathofmath   ● Twitter:   / wrathofmathedu