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Alphа-Betа pruning: During аn adversarial search a maximizing parent nоde P has the current оptimum value fоr the objective function as 45. It passed that value to a child node M, which is a minimizing node. We know that this node M may receive return values 75, 50, 42, and 47 from its children (max) nodes A, B, C, and D, respectively. Also, the order of exploring the children nodes is A, B, C, and then D.  After which node returns its value, may the node M terminate itself? [Draw the tree yourself to visualize, if necessary.]