1 votes 1 votes consider the grammar G(V,T,P,S)which generates a language L.Consider another grammar G' V$\cup${S,T,P',S'} where P'=P$\cup${S'$\rightarrow$SS}.Which of the following represents L(G')? a.L* b.L2 c.L+ d.None of these Theory of Computation theory-of-computation + – gautamcse27 asked Oct 22, 2016 gautamcse27 447 views answer comment Share Follow See all 2 Comments See all 2 2 Comments reply . commented Oct 22, 2016 reply Follow Share is ans b? 0 votes 0 votes Pavan Kumar Munnam commented Oct 22, 2016 reply Follow Share i think d.. that will be the most proper one as it depends upon what language it is generating 0 votes 0 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.
0 votes 0 votes G is a grammar which generates a language that is L. G1.another language(new language which derive from old one) G1 contains extra productions over G those are S'->SS so G1 contains language is LL=L^2(only one production S'->SS) santhoshdevulapally answered Oct 31, 2016 santhoshdevulapally comment Share Follow See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.