no 2 points form a line, 3 points form a plane
Any three points which do not form a line.
No. Any two points can be made to form a line.
What examples involve conversions from one form to another? Please help me!!!
No. Details present in the Investment Declaration form will be present in the Form 16 document
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3rd normal form can remove transitive dependencies. for example, group city and group supervisor are depending on a non.key field group number.
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It is boyce-codd normal form IN NORMALIZATION WHICH SHOULD BE IN 3NF and EVERY DETERMINAT IS A CANDIDATE KEY .
No, boiling points and freezing points are examples of physical properties, not chemical properties. Chemical properties describe how a substance interacts with other substances to form new substances, while physical properties describe characteristics that can be observed without changing the chemical composition of the substance.
the three forms of database are in normalization called 1NF, 2NF, and 3NF
Third normal form is used to describe a database that has been normalized. Normalization is a process of removing redundant data. A third normal form is a database that has no transitive dependencies and has all the characteristics of the second normal form.
boiling points are when a substance starts to boil. example- water 32degrees F A boiling point is when a liquid evaporates to form a gas. freezing points are when a substance starts to freeze. example- water 212degrees F A liquid freezes to a solid below its freezing point.
The purpose of using Normalization is to avoid the data redundancy in tables. The normalized schema is much faster in performance so you can get a quick response from the database. OLTP database designers follow the Normalization rules but the tables in Data warehousing(OLAP) data bases are in the De normalized form, they won't follow the Normalization technique. For this reason we are using more complex queries in Data warehouses which uses more system resources. Some one might explain you better way......... Thanks Blueberry
the inventor of the relational model, introduced the concept of normalization and what we now know as the First Normal Form (1NF) in 1970.[1] Codd went on to define the Second Normal Form (2NF) and Third Normal Form (3NF) in 1971,[2] and Codd and Raymond F. Boyce defined the Boyce-Codd Normal Form (BCNF) in 1974.[3] Informally, a relational database table is often described as "normalized" if it is in the Third Normal Form.[4] Most 3NF tables are free of insertion, update, and deletion anomalies.
no 2 points form a line, 3 points form a plane
two points form a line. (x1,y1)(x2,y2)