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... define the declining line. Points A, C, E, and G define the rising support line. The price target is either equal to the width of the base of the triangle BB', measured from the breakout point ... formation, the tops have about the same height. A parallel line (the neckline) is drawn against the line connecting the three tops (B, D, and F). As a resistance line, the neckline is broken at point ... or at the intersection of line BI (which is a parallel line to the rising line AG) with the price line. Trading volume will visibly decrease toward the end of the triangle, suggesting the ambivalence...
... define the composite key, and then label their types as Primary or Foreign. Next, you will discuss your answers with the class. Activity 5.1: Identifying Keys inthe Logical Model In ... the keys inthe space provided on the ER diagram. 4. Label each key as necessary, using the following syntax: Primary Key: (PK) Foreign Key: (FK) Composite Key: (CK) Draw a line under the attributes ... Bardell, Inc. case study. ! Specify the keys in a logical data model 1. Review the ER diagram on the next page. 2. Identify the areas of the ER diagram for which keys are necessary. 3. Write the...
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