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11-Jul-2012, 11:56 PM #1
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Here is the question I wanted to know if anyone can please explain the answers to me
Suppose you are searching a BST for the value 25. Circle a
choice to indicate if it is possible to encounter the numbers
listed in the order listed as you execute a search of the BST
for the 25

a) 10 20 30 possible not possible
b) 10 30 20 possible not possible
c) 20 10 30 possible not possible
d) 20 30 10 possible not possible
e) 30 10 20 possible not possible
f) 30 20 10 possible not possible
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12-Jul-2012, 01:55 AM #2
What question number was that?

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12-Jul-2012, 08:16 AM #3
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What question number was that?

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12-Jul-2012, 08:51 AM #4
am not a web dev just a college student
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am not a web dev just a college student
Sorry, I was just messing around with allnodcoms. On your question, we are not supposed to help with homework at all so I would recommend using Google or asking your professor.
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12-Jul-2012, 09:05 AM #6
this actually not homework here is the file it is the last question
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File Type: pdf CS114finalSpring2011ans.pdf (99.8 KB, 17 views)
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12-Jul-2012, 09:11 AM #7
Arrow Sorry... :o(
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We don't take kindly to you web dev types in these parts, move along...
One Web Dev skulks out of the room...

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One Web Dev skulks out of the room...

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No skulking allowed! Just messing with you!

Leibel- I'm looking around a little for you
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Thanks
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12-Jul-2012, 09:25 AM #10
This should help: http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~jmor15...mann/s_bin.htm

Please understand that that's as far as I'll go. Although this isn't necessarily homework, this is a highly ethical site and we can't just give you the answers. But I did find the link above enlightening. Good luck .
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12-Jul-2012, 10:10 AM #11
I am not being unethical. My professor gave us a review of the final and this is what he gave us.
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I am not being unethical. My professor gave us a review of the final and this is what he gave us.
But I have absolutely no way of proving that, sorry.
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12-Jul-2012, 10:25 AM #13
Indeed. Welcome to TSG, Leibel.

We cannot assist with passwords, etc, because we cannot ascertain the veracity of the request. If your professor gave a final review of what will be on that test, you need to learn it on your own, or ask your teacher. As a result, I'm going to have to close this.

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