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Balanced Binary Tree (easy)
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Problem Statement

Determine if a binary tree is height-balanced.

A binary tree is considered height-balanced if, for each node, the difference in height between its left and right subtrees is no more than one.

Examples:

  1. Input:
    3
   / \
  9  20
     / \
    15  7
  • Expected Output: true
  • Justification: Every node in the tree has a left and right subtree depth difference of either 0 or 1.
  1. Input:
        1
      /   \
     2     2
    / \   / \
   3   3 3   3
  / \       / \
 4   4     4   4
  • Expected Output: true
  • Justification: Each node in the tree has a left and right subtree depth difference of either 0 or 1.
  1. Input:
       1
      / \
     2   5
    /
   3 
  /
 4 
  • Expected Output: false
  • Justification: The root node has a left subtree depth of 3 and right subtree depth of 1. The difference (3 - 1 = 2) exceeds 1, hence the tree is not balanced.

Constraints:

  • The number of nodes in the tree is in the range [0, 5000].
  • -10<sup>4</sup> <= Node.val <= 10<sup>4</sup>

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