def _init_(self, element):         self.firstSuccessor = None         self.secondSuccessor = None         self.element = element     def getElement(self):         return self.element     def setElement(self, element):         self.element = element

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Consider the following classes and in particular the "insert" algorithm.

import random

class Node:

    def _init_(self, element):
        self.firstSuccessor = None
        self.secondSuccessor = None
        self.element = element

    def getElement(self):
        return self.element

    def setElement(self, element):
        self.element = element

    def getFirstSuccessor(self):
        return self.firstSuccessor

    def getSecondSuccessor(self):
        return self.secondSuccessor

    def setFirstSuccessor(self, firstSuccessor):
        self.firstSuccessor = firstSuccessor

    def setSecondSuccessor(self, secondSuccessor):
        self.secondSuccessor = secondSucesor

    def print(self):
        if self.getFirstSuccessor() is not None:
        self.getFirstSuccessor().print()
        print(str(self.getElement())+',', end = '')
        if self.getSecondSuccessor() is not None:
       self.getSecondSuccessor().print()

class Structure:

    def _init_(self):
        self.initial = None

    def insert(self, x):
        list = None

        for i in range(0, len(x)):
            self.initial = self._insert(x[i], self.initial)

        if self.initial is not None:
            self.initial.print()

    def _insert(self, x, t):
        if t is None:
            t = Node(x)
        elif x < t.getElement():
            t.setFirstSuccessor(self._insert(x, t.getFirstSuccessor()))
        elif x > t.getElement():
            t.setSecondSuccessor(self._insert(x, .getSecondSuccessor()))
        else:
            raise Exception('Duplicate element')
        return t

Show which is the worst and best case by modeling with equations and solving them. Also show an example with data for the best and worst case using the data structure graphically.

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