Final answer:
A binary tree can be drawn that satisfies the given conditions, and there is only one possible binary tree that meets the requirements.
Step-by-step explanation:
A binary tree that simultaneously satisfies the given conditions is as follows:
A
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B C
In this case:
- Option A) Tree T cannot be drawn is not valid because a binary tree can be drawn.
- Option B) Tree T is uniquely determined is valid because there is only one possible binary tree that satisfies the given conditions.
- Option C) Multiple valid trees for T is not valid because there is only one valid binary tree that satisfies the given conditions.
- Option D) Binary tree concept is unclear is not valid because the binary tree concept is clear and can be understood based on the provided information.