CSCI 1323 (Discrete Structures), Spring 2003:
Homework 6
- Assigned:
- March 18, 2003.
- Due:
- March 25, 2003, at 5pm.
- Credit:
- 30 points.
Problems
Do the following problems.
You do not need to turn in answers for the ones
marked ``Not to turn in''.
Most such problems will be those for which the
textbook provides an answer in the back of the book,
so you can check your work.
- (Not to turn in.)
Do problem 1 on p. 139 of the textbook.
- (Not to turn in.)
Do problem 7 on p. 140 of the textbook.
- (Not to turn in.)
Do problem 34 on p. 142 of the textbook.
- (5 points)
Do problem 35 on p. 142 of the textbook.
- (Not to turn in.)
Do problem 40 on p. 143 of the textbook.
- (5 points)
Do problem 41 on p. 143 of the textbook.
For every string of symbols that belongs to ,
show how it can be generated by using the recursive
definition of . (See Example 33 and Practice 14 on p. 124
for examples of how to show that a string fits a
recursive definition.)
- (Not to turn in.)
Do problem 46 on p. 143 of the textbook.
- (5 points)
Do problem 47 on p. 143 of the textbook.
- (Not to turn in.)
Do problem 64 on p. 145 of the textbook.
- (5 points)
Do problem 65 on p. 145 of the textbook.
- (Not to turn in.)
Do problem 73 on p. 146 of the textbook.
- (5 points)
Do problem 77 on p. 146 of the textbook.
- (Not to turn in.)
Do problem 79 on p. 146 of the textbook.
- (Not to turn in.)
Do problem 82 on p. 146 of the textbook.
- (5 points)
Do problem 81 on p. 146 of the textbook.
- (Not to turn in.)
Do problem 88 on p. 147 of the textbook.
Berna Massingill
2003-03-19