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130A CS THIRD QUIZ February 8, 2007 WRITE ALL YOUR ANSWERS ON SPACE PROVIDED. ANSWER ALL FOUR QUESTIONS. TOTAL POINTS IS 35. NAME: 1 { Circle for each part True or False depending whether or not the statement is true or false. Each one is worth 2 points} { True or False } When we insert a new node in a Red-Black tree (by the code discussed in class) we do not perform any rotation(s) if the parent of the newly...

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