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hey everyone welcome back to the channel I hope you guys are doing extremely well so in this video we will be learning about articulation Point what do you mean by articulation point now if this is the given graph any node on this graph on Whose removal the graph breaks into multiple components is what you call as articulation Point like if you see this graph for an example imagine I remove zero do you see the graph being broken into one and two component do you see that you see that right the graph got broken into two components on the removal of zero similarly if I try to remove two like if I try to remove two did the graph break down into multiple components yes I did one is here and the other one is here the graph broke down into multiple components here these edges will no more be there but the graph did break into multiple components so any node on Whose removal the graph breaks down into multiple component is known as an articulation point now can I say that 3 is an articulatio