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							Sorted Array to Binary Search Tree
								Certification: Basic Level
								Accuracy: 50%
								Submissions: 6
								Points: 5
							
							Write a Java program to convert a sorted array to a height-balanced binary search tree (BST).
Example 1
- Input: nums = [-10,-3,0,5,9]
 - Output: [0,-3,9,-10,null,5]
 - Explanation:
- BST structure:
 
 - BST structure:
 
Example 2
- Input: nums = [1,3]
 - Output: [3,1]
 - Explanation:
- BST structure:
 
 - BST structure:
 
Constraints
- 1 ≤ nums.length ≤ 10^4
 - -10^4 ≤ nums[i] ≤ 10^4
 - nums is sorted in strictly increasing order
 - Time Complexity: O(n)
 - Space Complexity: O(log n)
 
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Solution Hints
- Use a recursive approach to build the BST.
 - Choose the middle element of the array as the root.
 - Recursively build left subtree from elements before the middle element.
 - Recursively build right subtree from elements after the middle element.
 - Return the root of the tree.