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(40 points) consider a valleyed array a[1, 2, . . , n] with the property that the subarray has the property that a[j] > a[j+1] for 1 ≤ j < i, and the subarray has the property that a[j] < a[j + 1] for i ≤ j < n. for example, a = [16,15,10,9,7,3,6,8,17,23] is a valleyed array.

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