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So hereamp;#39;s our binary search tree. And weamp;#39;re going to look at the insert operation. The inserted operation is going to prioritize keying keeping all of the nodes in the tree exactly where they are. So what weamp;#39;re going to do is weamp;#39;re only ever going to add a node at the leaf - as a leaf in the tree. So say I want to add the number 5. What Iamp;#39;ll do is Iamp;#39;ll compare that to the root, which is 50. 5 is smaller so it must go in the left subtree. Iamp;#39;ll continue recursing down this left subtree. Iamp;#39;ll look at the 30. 5 is still smaller than the 30 so it must go in its left subtree. Iamp;#39;ll look in 30amp;#39;s left subtree at 20. 20 is still bigger than 5 so it must go in the left subtree of 20. I look in there is no left subtree of 20. So, so Iamp;#39;m going to place the node 5 as the left subtree of 20. Again Iamp;#39;m going to look at inserting a node. Iamp;#39;m going to insert the key 31. Again 31 is smaller than the ro