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Why is a foreign key important in relational databases?

Options
A.It uniquely identifies rows within the same table
B.It defines domain integrity
C.It ensures that relationships between tables are valid
D.It helps perform calculations in SQL
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When evaluating why a foreign key is important in relational databases, we start by analyzing each option in turn. Option 1: 'It uniquely identifies rows within the same table' describes a primary key, not a foreign key. The unique row identification within a single table is the role of the primary key, so this statement confuses two distinct concepts. Option 2: 'It defines domain integrity' Domain int......Login to view full explanation

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