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Given a relation schema R = (A, B, C, D, E,G) with a set of functional dependencies
F {ABCD
BC → DE
B→ D
D→ A}.
(a) Show that R is not in BCNF using the functional dependency A → BCD.
(b) Show that AG is a superkey for R
(c) Compute a canonical cover Fc for the set of functional dependencies F. Show your work.
(d) Give a 3NF decomposition of R based on the canonical cover found in (c). Show your
work.
(e) Give a BCNF decomposition of R using F. Show your work.
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Starting Out with C++ from Control Structures to Objects (9th Edition)
Chapter 6.2, Problem 6.1CPChapter 6.2, Problem 6.2CPChapter 6.2, Problem 6.3CPChapter 6.2, Problem 6.4CPChapter 6.6, Problem 6.5CPChapter 6.6, Problem 6.6CPChapter 6.6, Problem 6.7CPChapter 6.6, Problem 6.8CPChapter 6.6, Problem 6.9CPChapter 6.6, Problem 6.10CP
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