Minor typo in index.md (#21529)
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There are 3 cases that can happen when you are trying to delete a node. If it has,
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1. No subtree (no children): This one is the easiest one. You can simply just delete the node, without any additional actions required.
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2. One subtree (one child): You have to make sure that after the node is deleted, its child is then connected to the deleted node's parent.
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3. Two subtrees (two children): You have to find and replace the node you want to delete with its successor (the letfmost node in the right subtree).
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3. Two subtrees (two children): You have to find and replace the node you want to delete with its successor (the leftfmost node in the right subtree).
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The time complexity for creating a tree is `O(1)`. The time complexity for searching, inserting or deleting a node depends on the height of the tree `h`, so the worst case is `O(h)`.
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