If NFA of 5 states excluding the initial state is converted into DFA, maximum possible number of states for the DFA is?

If NFA of 5 states excluding the initial state is converted into DFA, maximum possible number of states for the DFA is?

  • Correct Answer: Formal Languages
  • 64
  • 32
  • 128

Explanation: 187

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