Re: Context Free Grammer



cyberbloke wrote:
The language a*b* a context free grammar ? can you explain if it is or
why not?

Thanks


This makes no sense. A language isn't a grammar, not to mention that
a regular expression isn't technically a language (and not to mention
that your first sentence doesn't have a verb).

Rephrase your question and try again.


Regards,

Rick
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