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Peter Linz Edition 4 Exercise 7.3 Question 11 (Page No. 200)
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Show that $L =$ {$w ∈$ {$a, b$}$^* : n_a (w) ≠ n_b (w)$} is a deterministic context-free language.
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Peter Linz Edition 4 Exercise 7.3 Question 17 (Page No. 200)
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Show that if $L_1$ is deterministic context-free and $L_2$ is regular, then the language $L_1 ∪ L_2$ is deterministic context-free.
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