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in this video we will be learning about articulation point now what is articulation point so a articulation point as a node on whose removal the graph is broken down into two or more number of components now in the previous video we have already discussed how to find bridges in a graph over there we did use the concept of time in and the low time so we will also be using the same concept over here but before that lets understand what is articulation point so can i say if i remove this one if i remove this one entirely am i breaking the graph into two or more components the answer to that is no so this is definitely not articulation point but if i remove this 4 just imagine if i remove this 4 am i breaking the graph into 2 or more components the answer to that is yes if i remove four i break it down into two or more components again if i remove eight am i breaking it into two or more components yes the answer is yes again if i remove the six am i breaking this into two or more compone