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You are given the following context-free grammar G. Convert it into a context-free grammar G' in Chomsky Normal Form suc

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You Are Given The Following Context Free Grammar G Convert It Into A Context Free Grammar G In Chomsky Normal Form Suc 1
You Are Given The Following Context Free Grammar G Convert It Into A Context Free Grammar G In Chomsky Normal Form Suc 1 (28.46 KiB) Viewed 23 times
You are given the following context-free grammar G. Convert it into a context-free grammar G' in Chomsky Normal Form such that L(G') = L(G) - {C}. Note that e stands for the empty symbol. Show the steps of your solution and write your final answer into the box below. G = (NT, E, R, S) where NT = {S, A,B,C), E = {a,b,c} starting non-terminal iss R: S - ABC | Bab A → Ca BbBbble CcCle 3