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Identify the different ways that theories can be classified.
Sequential Search
Sequential search is a search algorithm that checks each element in a list one by one until the desired element is found or the end of the list is reached.
Ordered List
An ordered list is a collection of elements arranged in a linear sequence according to some sortable property, such as numerical or lexicographical order.
Key Comparisons
The act of evaluating two keys during sorting or searching algorithms to determine their relative order.
Binary Search
Binary search is an efficient algorithm for finding a target value within a sorted array by repeatedly dividing the search interval in half.
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