Consider the regular expressions r_1 = (1+0)^*0(1+0)^* and r_2 = 11^* over the alphabet \Sigma=\{0,1\}, and let L_1 = L(r_1) and L_2 = L(r_2). Which one of the following is incorrect?单项选择题
A
a. L_2 \subseteq \bar{L_1}, i.e., L_2 is a subset of the complement of L_1 .
B
b. L_1 \cup L_2 \neq \Sigma^* .
C
c. L_1^* = L_1 .
D
d. L_1 \subseteq \bar{L_2}, i.e., L_1 is a subset of the complement of L_2 .
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