Let A, B be arbitrary regular expressions. Then the expresssions (AB)* A and A(BA)* represent the same set of strings. True when A = A, false otherwise False for all A O False when A = A, true...



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Let A, B be arbitrary regular expressions. Then the expresssions (AB)* A and A(BA)* represent the same set of strings.<br>True when A = A, false otherwise<br>False for all A<br>O False when A = A, true otherwise.<br>O True for all A<br>

Extracted text: Let A, B be arbitrary regular expressions. Then the expresssions (AB)* A and A(BA)* represent the same set of strings. True when A = A, false otherwise False for all A O False when A = A, true otherwise. O True for all A

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