Someone just posted this question: https://stackoverflow.com/q/25120574/1313143
Edit - question was removed. Original content follows:
Red black tree property check
A height-balanced BST is a binary search tree in which the height of any two siblings differ by at most 1. In a height-balanced BST on N nodes, the height is logarithmic in N.
Is the above statement true?
The user just posted a very similar question: https://stackoverflow.com/q/25123205/1313143
This seems yanked straight from some kind of test. I'm inclined to close for being too broad. Obviously yes/no can be sufficient here, but expanding on it would probably require somewhere between 3 paragraphs and a whole textbook (note: that's a guesstimate, I don't know anything about the technical topic at hand to be honest).
I've read Where is the line for yes/no questions? here on meta, but I'm having trouble to apply the answer in this case.
What also stings me with this one is that the user shows no research effort at all, but there isn't a clearly defined closing reason for that either.