Show what the tree would look like after each of the following changes. (Use the original tree
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Show what the tree would look like after each of the following changes. (Use the original tree to answer each part.)
1. Add node C.
2. Add node Z.
3. Add node X.
4. Delete node M.
5. Delete node Q.
6. Delete node R.
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B tree D K J M N Q P R T W K Y
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