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  • 19-07-2019
  • Computers and Technology
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aa* = a+?
True
False

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KrystaCort KrystaCort
  • 29-07-2019

Answer:

True

Explanation:

a⁺ is equal to aa*, meaning “one or  more copies of a",all strings over {/, “*”, a, . . ., z } are valid and called regular expressions.If a regular expression describes a language it is called a regular language-set of strings.

Example-

1+=(1,11,111......)        11ˣ=(1,11,111....)

(10)+=(10,1010...)      (10)ˣ=(10,1010...)  

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