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If no multivalued attributes exist in a relation, then the relation is in what normal form?

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If no multivalued attributes exist in a relation, then the relation is in what normal form?


  1. First normal form
  2. Second normal form
  3. Third normal form
  4. Fourth normal form

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 (a).First normal form

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