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When inserting a new item onto a non-empty doubly linked list at the beginning, or head, how many
of the nodes already on the linked list will have a next or previous pointer updated?
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Like the pop and the dequeue, the COMP-228 list ADT remove operation returns the item being
removed to the logical/application level.
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