Fill in the blanks. Your choices are DFA or NFA. If both choices cause the resulting statement to be true, you should write BOTH: a. Computations can never get stuck in a(n) b. A computation can get stuck in a(n). c. You cannot design a(n) . that accepts the language {aªb"| n20}. d. You can design a(n) . .that accepts the language {a'bi| i, j20}.

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6. Fill in the blanks. Your choices are DFA or NFA. If both choices cause the resulting statement to be true, you
should write BOTH:
a. Computations can never get stuck in a(n) .
b. A computation can get stuck in a(n)
You cannot design a(n).
that accepts the language {a"b"| n20}.
c.
d. You can design a(n).
.that accepts the language {abi| i, j20}.
Transcribed Image Text:6. Fill in the blanks. Your choices are DFA or NFA. If both choices cause the resulting statement to be true, you should write BOTH: a. Computations can never get stuck in a(n) . b. A computation can get stuck in a(n) You cannot design a(n). that accepts the language {a"b"| n20}. c. d. You can design a(n). .that accepts the language {abi| i, j20}.
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