I'm currently tackling a specific challenge and was hoping to enlist your assistance. I've noticed that integrating visual aids, such as creating digital illustrations, significantly improves my understanding, as I absorb information more effectively through visual representation. My specific request revolves around guidance on part E of problem 1.18. To provide additional context, I've outlined details for both 1.18 part E and exercise 1.6. Would it be possible for you to visually demonstrate the solution and provide a step-by-step breakdown? This entails adding a start state, a set of accepted states, a transition function that moves a state and an input symbol to another state, and finite sets of states and input symbols. It's worth noting that answering 1.18 necessitates having the question for 1.6. I TRIED THE PROBLEM BUT IT IS TELLING ME IT IS INCORRECT, I ADDED MY ANSWER AND THE REASON WHY IT IS INCORRECT CAN YOU PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS PROBLEM. this is the answer that I got wrong this is what it said "incorrect. The string 000 is an example" 0+1(0+1){(0+1)(0+1)}*   the question that I need help with 1.18 1.18 Give regular expressions generating the languages of Exercise 1.6. Question for 1.6 1.6 Give state diagrams of DFAs recognizing the following languages. In all parts, the alphabet is {0,1}. e. {w| w starts with 0 and has odd length, or starts with 1 and has even length}

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I'm currently tackling a specific challenge and was hoping to enlist your assistance. I've noticed that integrating visual aids, such as creating digital illustrations, significantly improves my understanding, as I absorb information more effectively through visual representation. My specific request revolves around guidance on part E of problem 1.18. To provide additional context, I've outlined details for both 1.18 part E and exercise 1.6. Would it be possible for you to visually demonstrate the solution and provide a step-by-step breakdown? This entails adding a start state, a set of accepted states, a transition function that moves a state and an input symbol to another state, and finite sets of states and input symbols. It's worth noting that answering 1.18 necessitates having the question for 1.6. I TRIED THE PROBLEM BUT IT IS TELLING ME IT IS INCORRECT, I ADDED MY ANSWER AND THE REASON WHY IT IS INCORRECT CAN YOU PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS PROBLEM.

this is the answer that I got wrong this is what it said "incorrect. The string 000 is an example"
0+1(0+1){(0+1)(0+1)}*

 

the question that I need help with 1.18

1.18 Give regular expressions generating the languages of Exercise 1.6.

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1.6 Give state diagrams of DFAs recognizing the following languages. In all parts, the alphabet is {0,1}.

e. {w| w starts with 0 and has odd length, or starts with 1 and has even length}

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