Which collision resolution technique involves placing collided elements in the next available empty slot in the hash table?

Which collision resolution technique involves placing collided elements in the next available empty slot in the hash table?

  • Correct Answer: Data Structures
  • Linear probing
  • Quadratic probing
  • Separate chaining

Explanation: Double hashing

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