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Chapter 7 Problem 7.59

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M is an N-by-N matrix in which the entries in each rows are in increasing orderand the entries in each column are in increasing order (reading top to bottom).Consider the problem of determining if x is in M using three-way comparisons(i.e., one comparison of x with M[i][j] tells you either that x is less than, equal to,or greater than M[i][j]).a. Give an algorithm that uses at most 2N 1 comparisons.b. Prove that any algorithm must use at least 2N 1 comparisons.

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Title Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis in Java 3 
Author Mark A. Weiss
ISBN 9780132576277

M is an N-by-N matrix in which the entries in each rows are in increasing orderand the

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