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In b+ tree the node which points to another node is called

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Answered by SassyBae
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INTERNAL NODES

Explanation: Nonleaf nodes are also referred to as internal nodes.

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Answered by brainlysme9
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In b+ tree the node which points to another node is called internal node.

A tree node that has one or more child nodes, or a node that is not a leaf. Nonterminal node is another name for it. Also see parent and root.

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