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That's what you call 1:n relation. An example is the 'father of' relation: everyone has only one father, but any male can have zero, one or more children.
T(n)=O(n)+T(n-1)
An abstract interface is an interface which has a one-to-many relation - providing multiple paths from a single location to multiple locations.
G is obtained by the formula E/[2*(1+v)], whereby E represents Young's modulus.
1. One to One -function- 2. One to Many -relation- 3. Many to Many -function-
Given a relational db table that contains data about patients at a doctor's office, and a second table that contains data about prescriptions, do you think that a relationship can be established between the two tables? If so, explain whether the relationship is 1 to 1, 1 to many or many to many.
first , find out the relation between 1 dm sq and 1 sq m.the relation is 1 sq m =100 dm sq .
The conversion relation between in and cm are given .By the conversion table the relation we get is as follows. 1 inch =2.54 cm .
The inverse of the given relation is obtained through expressing it as 1 over that relation.
The relation between 1 electron volt and 1 joule will really depend on the scattering that takes place.
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The relation is: 1 metric cup = 250 mL.So 1 mL is equal to 0,004 cup.
The conversion between km and miles are given .On finding the relation we get as follows . 1 km =0.621 miles .
m3 is the unit of volume, where as square foot is of area. There is no relation.
A one-to-many mapping (eg square root) Or a relation such as a member of the family. Or a relation such as narrating a story.
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