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设关系模式R上函数依赖集F=A->B,B->C,C->A,则F的最小函数依赖集F1= ______。

A. {A->B,B->C }
B. {B->C,C->A}
C. { A->B,B->C,C->A}
D. {A->B,C->A}

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