Database concepts.
Question Description
#1 – Consider the universal relation R = {A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I} and the set of functional dependencies F = { {A, B} -> {C}, {A} -> {D, E}, {B} -> {F}, {F} ->
{G, H}, {D} -> {I, J} }. What is the key for R? Decompose R into 2NF, then 3NF relations.
#2 – Consider the following relation:
CAR_SALE(Car#, Date_sold, Salesman#, Commision%, Discount_amt
Assume that a car may be sold by multiple salesmen and hence {CAR#, SALESMAN#} is the primary key. Additional dependencies are:
Date_sold ->Discount_amt
and
Salesman# ->commission%
Based on the given primary key, is this relation in 1NF, 2NF, or 3NF? Why or why not? How would you successively normalize it completely?
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