Why Are Certain Functional Dependencies Called Trivial Functional Dependencies?
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Examples of Trivial Functional Dependencies. This kind of dependency is called trivial because it can be derived from common sense. If one "side" is a subset of the other, it's considered trivial. ... If a functional dependency X–>Y, and Y is a subset of X, this is a trivial functional dependency.
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