! Exercise 3.2.4: Show that each of the following are not valid rules about FD's by giving example relations that satisfy the given FD's (following the "if") but not the FD that allegedly follows (after the "then"). a) If A → B then B → A. b) If AB → C and A → C, then B → C. c) If AB → C, then A → C or B → C.

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Please provide an example that works for all 3 sub-questions. Don't answer the subquestions.

! Exercise 3.2.4: Show that each of the following are not valid rules about FD's
by giving example relations that satisfy the given FD's (following the “if") but
not the FD that allegedly follows (after the “then”).
a) If A B then B→ A.
b) If AB → C and A→ C, then B → C.
c) If AB → C, then A→ C or B → C.
Transcribed Image Text:! Exercise 3.2.4: Show that each of the following are not valid rules about FD's by giving example relations that satisfy the given FD's (following the “if") but not the FD that allegedly follows (after the “then”). a) If A B then B→ A. b) If AB → C and A→ C, then B → C. c) If AB → C, then A→ C or B → C.
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