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Why do we want the loop index i in line 2 ofbuild-max-heap to decrease from length[a]/2(floor) to 1 rather thanincrease from 1 to length[a]/2(floor) ?
build-max-heap(a)
heap-size[a]< -length[a]
for i< -length[a]/2(floor) downto1
domax-heapify (a, i)

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