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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T06:07:21+00:00 2026-05-31T06:07:21+00:00

Any two tuples in a relation have different values on at least one attribute.

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  1. Any two tuples in a relation have different values on at least one
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  2. Tuples belonging to the same relation are stored in arbitrary order.
  3. The programmer can specify the tuples in the same relation to be displayed in a particular order according to the values of one or more attributes.

I would say… True, False, True….

I would like to hear your guys opinions because you people have been in this field longer than I have 🙂

Thank you guys in advance 🙂

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    2026-05-31T06:07:22+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 6:07 am

    I don’t know of any RDBMS that forces the developer to have non-duplicate rows (tuples). So, in practice, the answers are False, True*, and True.

    *Again, in practice, the answer to #2 might be False in some circumstances depending on the RDBMS, but it doesn’t have to be and the developer should assume that #2 is True.

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