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A table has fields Fl, F2, F3, F4, F5 with the following functional dependencies   F1 → F3   F2→ F4   (F1 . F2) → F5 In terms of Normalization, this table is in

a.

1 NF

b.

2 NF

c.

3 NF

d.

none of the above

Answer: (a).1 NF

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