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2. Given the following NFA (final state is q1) ? a b c ? q0 {q0, q1, q2} ? ? ? q1 ? {q1} ? ? q2 ? ? {q2} {q1} (a) Draw it. (b) Build an equivalent DFA.

          2. Given the following NFA (final state is q1)
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{q0, q1, q2}
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q1
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{q1}
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q2
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(a) Draw it.
(b) Build an equivalent DFA.
        
2. Given the following NFA (final state is q1)
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a
b
c
?
q0
q0, q1, q2
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q1
?
q1
?
?
q2
?
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q2
q1
(a) Draw it.
(b) Build an equivalent DFA.

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Please hand draw 2. Given the following NFA (final state is q1) 8 a b c E qo {qo,q1,q2} 0 0 0 q1 0 {qi} 0 q2 0 0 {q2} {q1} (a) Draw it. (b) Build an equivalent DFA.
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00:01 Hello, here we are with answers to the given question.
00:02 Let's start the discussion.
00:04 In this case, we are asked to convert the nfa into dfa.
00:14 When we do this, we just need to take the subset.
00:20 And when we construct this, it is all about certain steps to be followed.
00:28 Let's identify the step.
00:31 First, you need to start with state required.
00:38 Then what you have to do is that you have to go for the input.
00:45 Once you take the input for all the cases, it's important to go for transition.
00:55 So here is the main step where you transform nfa into dfa.
01:01 Then we can go for repeating the same step...
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