#Is this 2NF?
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is this a test ?
Pastpaper
No markscheme
;C
its already in 3NF though right???
im debating it being 3NF
just doing revision for an upcoming exam
3NF means that the entire row depends on the entire PK
what's 2nf ? never heard of that
2nd normal form
Im doing it up to 3nf
But there's up to 7nf or smthing like that
so 1NF is where the table has atomic values and has a unique ID per row
atomic value = all cells have 1 value
2nf is where the partial dependencies have been gotten rid of
thus getting rid of some or all the redundant data, i think
but meh
actually
i think its 2NF
if it were 3NF it would be StudentID instead of StudentName
I think I solved it nvm
/done
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wait did i close this thread