Which of the following identity is wrong?
a) R + R=R
b) (R*)* =R*
C) ?R = R? = R
d) ØR = RØ = RR*
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the wrong identity is option is D
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The wrong identity is ØR = RØ = RR*.
Option(D)
Statements:
- Regular grammar combined with empty does not give R* instead gives empty.
- As a result, a statement is a claim that something is true or false.
- A statement is true if it states the truth, and it is false if it does not assert the truth.
- For example, the statement "The trains are usually late" is only true if it accurately represents the situation.
- if the trains are always late. This is not the case in Auckland. Trains are occasionally on time, and sometimes they are early.
- Someone may irritably argue that the trains are usually late in order to vent their frustration with the railroad system, but this is totally wrong.
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