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#regularexpressions #Theoryofcomputation
L = (a+b)$\small ^*$b is equivalent to ____________? A. (ab$\small^*$)$\small^+$ B. (a$\small^+$b$\small^*$)$\small^+$ C. b$\small^*$(ab$\small^*$)$\small^*$b D. None
L = (a+b)$\small ^*$b is equivalent to ____________?A. (ab$\small^*$)$\small^+$B. (a$\small^+$b$\small^*$)$\small^+$C. b$\small^*$(ab$\small^*$)$\small^*$bD. None
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Theory of Computation
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Kenneth Rosen Edition 7 Exercise 1.7 Question 33 (Page No. 91)
Show that these statements about the real number $x$ are equivalent: $x$ is irrational, $3x+2$ is irrational, $x/2$ is irrational.
Show that these statements about the real number $x$ are equivalent:$x$ is irrational,$3x+2$ is irrational,$x/2$ is irrational.
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Jul 10, 2023
Mathematical Logic
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Kenneth Rosen Edition 7 Exercise 1.7 Question 3 (Page No. 91)
Show that the square of an even number is an even number using a direct proof
Show that the square of an even number is an even number using a direct proof
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Jul 10, 2023
Mathematical Logic
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GO Classes 2023 | IIITH Mock Test 1 | Question: 31
Suppose numbers from $1$ to $1000$ are saved in a binary search tree and we want to find $363.$ Which of the following sequences cannot be the order of elements while reaching the searched value? $925,202,911,240,912,245,363$ $924,220,911,244,898,258,362,363$ $2,252,401,398,330,344,397,363$ $2,399,387,219,266,382,381,278,363$
Suppose numbers from $1$ to $1000$ are saved in a binary search tree and we want to find $363.$ Which of the following sequences cannot be the order of elements while rea...
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Apr 18, 2023
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Design a DFA from the given RE [ a (a* ba* ba*) * ]
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Apr 16, 2023
Compiler Design
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GO Classes 2023 | IIITH Mock Test 1 | Question: 15
In an array-based implementation of a Heap, the right-child of the right-child of the node at index $i,$ if it exists, can be found at what array location? Index of the array starts from $1.$ $4i + 3$ $2i + 1$ $4i + 1$ $2i + 2$
In an array-based implementation of a Heap, the right-child of the right-child of the node at index $i,$ if it exists, can be found at what array location? Index of the a...
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Apr 15, 2023
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GO Classes 2023 | IIITH Mock Test 1 | Question: 7
If $x$ is a one dimensional array, then $^*(x+i)$ is same as $^*(\&x[i])$ $\&x[i]$ is same as $x+i-1$ $^*(x+i)$ is same as $^*x[i]$ $^*(x+i)$ is same as $^*x+i$
If $x$ is a one dimensional array, then$^*(x+i)$ is same as $^*(\&x[i])$$\&x[i]$ is same as $x+i-1$$^*(x+i)$ is same as $^*x[i]$$^*(x+i)$ is same as $^*x+i$
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Apr 15, 2023
Programming in C
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Byju's graph theory coloring question
Graph G is obtained by adding vertex s to $K_{3,4}$ and making s adjacent to every vertex of $K_{3,4}$ . The find the minimum number of colours required ot edge-colour is ?
Graph G is obtained by adding vertex s to $K_{3,4}$ and making s adjacent to every vertex of $K_{3,4}$ .The find the minimum number of colours required ot edge-colour is ...
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int main() { int a = 10; cout<<a++; return 0; } (A) 10 (B) 11 (C) 12 (D) Not defined
int main(){int a = 10;cout<<a++;return 0;} (A) 10(B) 11(C) 12(D) Not defined
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Apr 15, 2023
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pointer and multidimensional array
I have confusion regarding pointers, why 1D array and 2D array works differently. For e.g. I have written a code #include <stdio.h> int main(){ int arr[6]={1,2,3,4,5,6}; int marr[3][3]={11,22,33,44,55,66,77, ... warning generated. bleepblop@bleep-M-74EWC_Program % ./array 1 -1167960528 isn't *marr suppose to print 11' in place of some longed signed value.
I have confusion regarding pointers, why 1D array and 2D array works differently. For e.g. I have written a code#include <stdio.h>int main(){ int arr[6]={1,2,3,4,5,6};...
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Apr 15, 2023
Programming in C
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