You are given the `root` node of a binary search tree (BST) and a `value` to insert into the tree. Return _the root node of the BST after the insertion_. It is **guaranteed** that the new value does not exist in the original BST. **Notice** that there may exist multiple valid ways for the insertion, as long as the tree remains a BST after insertion. You can return **any of them**. **Example 1:** ![](https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2020/10/05/insertbst.jpg) Input: root = [4,2,7,1,3], val = 5 Output: [4,2,7,1,3,5] Explanation: Another accepted tree is: **Example 2:** Input: root = [40,20,60,10,30,50,70], val = 25 Output: [40,20,60,10,30,50,70,null,null,25] **Example 3:** Input: root = [4,2,7,1,3,null,null,null,null,null,null], val = 5 Output: [4,2,7,1,3,5] **Constraints:** * The number of nodes in the tree will be in the range `[0, 104]`. * `-108 <= Node.val <= 108` * All the values `Node.val` are **unique**. * `-108 <= val <= 108` * It's **guaranteed** that `val` does not exist in the original BST.