A graph \( G \) is \( k \)-edge-\( i \)-critical if it has independent domination number \( i(G) = k \), and \( i(G + xy) < i(G) \) whenever \( xy \notin E(G) \). The following results are obtained for \( 3 \)-edge-\( i \)-critical graphs \( G \):
The proofs of these results rely on a closure operation, a characterization of the \( 2 \)-connected, \( 3 \)-edge-\( i \)-critical graphs with \( \delta = 2 \), and a characterization of the \( 3 \)-edge-\( i \)-critical graphs with a cut vertex.