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B-Tree is an acronym for Binary tree
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CORRECT ANSWER : False
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Data Structure - Binary Tree and B-Tree
The above statement is wrong. B-tree is not an acronym for Binary tree, both are different. A binary tree is a tree in which each node has at most two children. Each child is referred to as either left child or right child. In a binary tree, each node can have at most two children, but in a B-tree a node may have more than two children. In a B-tree, all leaf nodes should be at the same level and every node, except for the root and the leaves, has at least m/2 children.
Prajakta Pandit 02-1-2017 12:52 AM
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