AIncorrect Answer

The cardinality of the number of rows in the relation. The number in C ranges from the number in A times the number in B all the way to 0.

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BIncorrect Answer

The cardinality of the number of rows in the relation. The number in C ranges from the number in A times the number in B all the way to 0.

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CCorrect Answer

The arity is the number of columns in the relation. In relational algebra, all columns of the relations are kept, and thus the arity of C is the arity of A plus B. The arity of both A and B must be greater than one.

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DIncorrect Answer

The arity is the number of columns in the relation. In relational algebra, all columns of the relations are kept, and thus the arity of C is the arity of A plus B. The arity of both A and B must be greater than one.

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EIncorrect Answer

The cardinality of the number of rows in the relation. The number in C ranges from the number in A times the number in B all the way to 0. The arity is the number of columns in the relation. In relational algebra, all columns of the relations are kept, and thus the arity of C is the arity of A plus B. The arity of both A and B must be greater than one.

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Relation C is the join of relation A and relation B on condition p. Which of the following statements must be true in all cases?

  1. The cardinality of C is greater than the cardinality of A
  2. The cardinality of C is less than the cardinality of A
  3. The arity of C is greater than the arity of A
  4. The arity of C is less than the arity of A
  5. None of the above