Chapter-02: Relations and Functions: Basic Concepts
Chapter-02: Relations and Functions: Basic Concepts
Domain: It is the set of all first elements of the Modulus function: A function f :RR
ordered pairs in a relation.
x, x 0
Range: It is the set of all second elements of the defined by f ( x) x = .
ordered pairs in a relation. If R : A B , then x , x 0
R(R) B.
Co-domain: If R: A B, then Co-domain of
R = B.
Functions
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Signum function : A function f : R R defined ( f g )( x) f ( x) g ( x) for all x X
1, x 0 Let f : X R and g : X R be any two
real functions, where X R . Then, we define
by f (x ) = 0, x 0 .
1, x 0 ( f g ) : X R by
( f g )( x) f ( x) g ( x) for all x X
Let f : X R be a real valued function and k
be a scalar. Then, the product kf : X R by
(kf )( x) kf ( x) for all x X
Let f : X R and g : X R be any two
real functions, where X R . Then, we define
fg : X R by
( fg )( x) f ( x) g ( x) for all x X
Let f : X R and g : X R be any two
Here D( f ) R, R( f ) {1,0,1} .The graph real functions, where X R . Then, we define
f
of the above function has a break at x = 0.
: X R by
Greatest integer function : A function g
f : R R defined by
f f ( x)
................... ( x) for all x X
1, 1 x 2 g g ( x)
f ( x) [ x] = 0, 0 x 1 .
1, 1 x 0 TERMINAL EVALUATION QUESTIONS
.....................
1. If ( x 1, y 2) (3,1) , find the values of x
and y.
Answer:
( x 1, y 2) (3,1) x 1 3, y 2 1
x 2, y 3
x 2 5 1
2. If 1, y , , find the values of
3 3 3 3
x and y.
Answer:
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3. If G = {7,8};H = {2,4,5}, find G H and H G . y 0, y 1 0 y 1
Therefore range of f is [0,1) .
Answer:
8. Graph the following real functions.
G H ={(7,2),(7,4),(7,5),(8,2),(8,4),(8,5)}
H G ={(2,7),(2,8),(4,7),(4,8),(5,7),(5,8)} (i) f ( x) x 2 (ii) f ( x) x
2
4. If A = {-1,1} find A A A 1
(iii) f ( x) x 3 (iv) f ( x )
Answer: x
(v) f ( x) ( x 1)2 (vi) f ( x) 3x 1
2
A A {1,1} {1,1}
= {( 1,1), (1,1), (1,1), (1,1)} (vii) f ( x) x 2
A A A
Answer:
= {( 1,1), (1,1), (1,1), (1,1)} {1,1}
= {( 1,1,1), (1,1,1), (1,1,1), (1,1,1),
x 2, x 2
(1,1,1), (1,1,1), (1,1,1), (1,1,1)} (i) f ( x) x 2 =
3 x 2, x 2
5. Write the relation R = {(x, x ): x is a prime
number less than 10} in roster form. x 0 1 2 3 4 5
f(x) 2 1 0 1 2 3
Answer:
(1.1 1)
Answer:
Answer:
Domain of f is R .
x2
Let y x 2 y(1 x 2 )
1 x2
x 2 y yx 2 x 2 yx 2 y
y y
x 2 (1 y) y x 2 x
1 y 1 y
y 0,1 y 0
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(iii) f ( x) x (vi) f ( x) 3x 1
3 2
x -2 -1 0 1 2 3 x -2 -1 0 1 2
f(x) -8 -1 0 1 8 27 f(x) 11 2 -1 2 11
1
(iv) f ( x ) (vii) f ( x) x 2
x
x -2 -1 0 1 2 x -2 -1 0 1 2
f(x) -0.5 -1 N.D 1 0.5 f(x) 0 -1 -2 -1 0
(v) f ( x) ( x 1)
2
9. Let A = {1,2,3,4,6}. Let be the relation on A
x defined by R {( a, b) : a, b A , b is exactly
-2 -1 0 1 2 3
divisible by a}
f(x) 9 4 1 0 1 4 (i) Write R in roster form. (1)
(ii) Find the domain of R. (1)
(iii) Find the range of R. (1)
Answer:
(i) R = {(1,1),(1,2),(1,3),(1,4),(1,6),(2,4),(2,2),
(4,4),(6,6),(3,3),(3,6)}
(ii) Domain of R = {1,2,3,4,6}
(iii) Range of R = {1,2,3,4,6}
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Answer: 14. The arrow diagram given below shows a
R = {(0,5),(1,6),(2,7),(3,8),(4,9),(5,10)} relation R from P to Q. Write the relation in
Domain of R = {0,1,2,3,4,5} roster form, set-builder form. Find its domain
Range of R = {5,6,7,8,9,10} and range.
Given; f ( x) 2 x 5
f (0) 5 ;
f (7) 2(7) 5 14 5 9
f (3) 2(3) 5 6 5 11 Answer:
12. Find the range of the following functions. R {( 9,3), (9,3), (4,2), (4,2), (25,5), (25,5)}
(i) f ( x) 2 3x, x R, x 0 (1) R {( x, y) : y 2 x}
(ii) f ( x) x 2, x is a real number.
2
(1) Domain of R = {9,4,25}
(iii) f ( x ) x , x is a real number. (1) Range of R = {5,3,2,-2,-3,-5}
x2 2x 1
f ( x) x 2 2, is [2, ) (i) Given; f ( x)
x 2 8 x 12
(iii) Given; f ( x) x is the identity function,
The function is not defined at points where the
therefore the range is R. denominator becomes zero.
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Answer:
20. Let A = {1,2,3}, B = {3,4} and C = {4,5,6}. Find
( f g )( x) f ( x) g ( x) = x x (i) A ( B C ) (1) (ii) ( A B ) ( A C ) (2)
f f ( x) x
1
(i) A ( B C ) = {1,2,3} {4}
( x) = x 2, x0
= {(1,4), (2,4), (3,4)}
g g ( x) x
(ii) ( A B ) ( A C )
17. Let f ( x) x and g ( x ) 2 x 1 be two {(1,3), (1,4), (2,3), (2,4), (3,3), (3,4)}
2
=
functions defined over the set of non- {(1,4), (1,5), (1,6), (2,4),
negative real numbers. Find ( f g )( x) , (2,5), (2,6), (3,4), (3,5), (3,6)}
( f g )( x) , ( fg )( x) f = {(1,4), (2,4), (3,4)}
and
g (x)
(iii) A ( B C ) = {1,2,3} {3,4,5,6}
Answer:
= {(1,3), (1,4), (1,5), (1,6), (2,3), (2,4),
( f g )( x) f ( x) g ( x) = x 2 2 x 1 (2,5), (2,6), (3,3), (3,4), (3,5), (3,6)}
(iv) ( A B ) ( A C )
( f g )( x) f ( x) g ( x) = x 2 2 x 1
= {(1,3), (1,4), (2,3), (2,4), (3,3), (3,4)}
( fg )( x) f ( x) g ( x)
{(1,4), (1,5), (1,6), (2,4),
= x (2 x 1) 2 x x
2 3 2
2
(2,5), (2,6), (3,4), (3,5), (3,6)}
f f ( x) x 1
( x) = , x = {(1,3), (1,4), (1,5), (1,6), (2,3), (2,4),
g g ( x ) 2 x 1 2 (2,5), (2,6), (3,3), (3,4), (3,5), (3,6)}
18. A = {1,2}, B = {3,4} 21. Find the domain and range of the following
(i) Write A B (1) functions.
(ii) Write relation from A to B in roster form. (1) (i) f ( x) x (1) (ii) f ( x) 9 x2 (2)
(iii) Represent all possible functions from A to B
(Arrow diagram may be used) (2) (iii) f ( x) x 1 (1) (iv) f ( x) x 1 (2)
Christmas 2017 Answer:
Answer:
(i) Given; f ( x) x
(i) A B {(1,3), (1, 4), (2,3), (2, 4)}
(ii) Any Subset of A B (say R {(1,3), (2, 4)} ) D( f ) R, R( f ) (,0]
(iii)
(ii) Given; f ( x) 9 x2
x can take values where 9 x 0
2
x 2 9 3 x 3 x [3,3]
Therefore domain of f is [3,3]
Put 9 x 2 y , where y 0
9 x2 y 2 x2 9 y 2 x 9 y 2
9 y 2 0 y 2 9 3 y 3
Therefore range of f is [0,3] .
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(iii) Given; f ( x) x 1 x 8 x 12 x 2 2 x 3
2
9
Domain of f is R 10x 9 x
10
The range of x is [0, ) , then the range of (ii) Find the value for which denominator is zero.
f ( x) x 1 is [0, ) x 2 8 x 12 0 ( x 6)( x 2) 0
x 6,2
(iv) Given; f ( x) x 1 Therefore domain of f is R-{2,6}.
x can take values where x 1 0
25. If f ( x) x 5 x and g ( x ) 2 x 1 , find
3
x 1 x [1, ]
Therefore domain of f is [1, ] ( f g )( 2) and ( fg )(1) .
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The range of x is [0, ) , then the range of Answer:
f ( x) x 1 is [0, )
( f g )( 2) = f (2) g (2) = (2) 3 5(2) 2(2) 1
22. Consider the relation,
= 8 10 4 1 23
R {( x,2 x 1) / x A} where A {2,1,3}
( fg )(1) = f (1) g (1) = (1 5)( 2 1) 6 3 18
(i) Write R in roster form. (1)
(ii) Write the range of R. (1)
March (Science)-2010 26. Let A = {1,2,3,4,5} and R be a relation on A
defined by R {( a, b) : b a 2 }
Answer:
(i) Write R in the roster form.
x 2 2 x 1 2(2) 1 3 (ii) Find the range of R.
(i)
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x 1 2 x 1 2(1) 1 3 Answer:
x 3 2 x 1 2(3) 1 5
R {( 2,3), (1,3), (3,5)} (i) R = {(1,1), (2,4)} (ii) Range = {1,4}
(ii) Range of R {3,3,5}
27. Draw the graph of the function
23. Let A={1,2,3,4,6} and R be a relation on A f ( x) x 1, x R
defined by R = {(a,b): a,b A, b is exactly March (Science) 2013
divisible by a} Answer:
(i) Write R in the roster form. (1)
(ii) Find the domain and range of R. (1)
March (Science)-2011
Answer:
x 2 2x 3
(i) Given; f ( x) 1 1
x 2 8 x 12
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For x 0
x -1 -2
2 x 3 4
30. (i) If
2x 3 1 1
1, y , find x and y.
5 4 5 4
(ii) If f {( 2,5), (3,1), (5,2), (8,5), (10,2), (11,5)}
is a function, write its range.
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Answer: (i) Find A B and B A
(ii) Find the number of relations from A to B.
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(i) 1 1 Answer:
5 5 5 5 5
2x 4 x 2 (i) A B = {(1,4), (1,5), (2,4), (2,5), (3,4), (3,5)}
3 1 1 3
y y 1 B A = {( 4,1), (4,2), (4,3), (5,1), (5,2), (5,3)}
4 4 4 4 (ii) n( R) 2
32
2 6 64
(ii) Range ( f ) {1,2,5}
34. (i) Let A {7,8} and B {2,4,5} . Find A B
31. Let A = {1,2,3}; B = {3,4}. Write a relation from
(ii) Determine the domain and range of the
A and B having 5 elements. Write its domain,
relation R defined by R {( x, y ) : y x 1} ,
co-domain and range.
Imp (Commerce)-2012 x {0,1,2,3,4,5,6}
Answer: March (Science) 2013
R {(1,3), (1,4), (2,3), (3,4), (3,3)} Answer:
Domain of R = {1,2,3}
Range of R = {3,4}
(i) A B = {( 7,5), (7,4), (7,2), (8,5), (8,4), (8,2)}
Co-domain of R = {3,4} = B (ii) R {( 0,1), (1,2), (2,3), (4,5), (5,6)}
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Domain = {0,1,2,3,4,5} x 1
(ii) g ( x) x2 2x 1 0
Range = {1,2,3,4,5,6} x 2x 1
2
( x 1) 2 0 x 1
35. (i) If A = {2,4}, B = {1,3,5}. Then the number
Domain of ‘g’ = R {1}
of relations from A to B is………….
(ii) If P={-1,1}, form the set P P P . x 1
(iii) ( f g )( x) = x 2 2
Imp (Science)-2013 x 2x 1
Answer: x 1
(iv) ( fg )( x ) = x 2 2
(i) Number of relations from A to B
x 2x 1
= 2 23 2 6 64 38. The Cartesian product P×P has 9 elements
(ii) P P {1,1} {1,1} {( 1,1), among which are found (-a, 0) and (a, 0).
A relation from P to P is defined as
(1,1), (1,1), (1,1)} R {( x, y ) : x y 0}
P P P {( 1,1), (1,1), (1,1), (1,1)} {1,1} (i) Find P. (1)
= {( 1,1,1), (1,1,1), (1,1,1), (1,1,1), (ii) Depict the relation using an arrow
diagram. (1)
(1,1,1), (1,1,1), (1,1 1), (1,1,1)} (iii) Write down the domain and range of R,
(1)
36. Consider the function f : R R defined by (iv) How many relations are possible from P to
P? (1)
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(i) Find the domain and range of f. Answer:
(ii) Draw the graph of f.
(Since (-a,0), (a,0) are elements in P×P and P×P
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have 9 elements, implies P has 3 elements
Answer: (iv) Therefore; P = {-a,a,0}
(ii) Given; R {( x, y ) : x y 0}
(i) Domain = R; Range = (,0]
x a y a ( a, a )
(ii)
x a y a ( a, a )
x 0 y 0 (0,0)
(iii) R {( a, a), (a,a), (0,0)}
Domain of R = {-a,a,0}; Range of R = {-a,a,0}
(iv) Number of relation from P to P = 29
x2
39. Consider the real function f ( x)
x2
(i) Find the domain and range of the function.
(2)
37. Consider the functions (ii) Prove that f ( x) f ( x) f (0) 0 (2)
x 1
f ( x) x 2 , g ( x) March (Science) 2012
x 2x 1
2
Answer:
Find (i) Domain of ‘f’. (1)
(ii) Domain of ‘g’. (1) (i) We have; x 2 0 x 2
(iii) ( f g )( x) (1)
Domain of f ( x) R {2}
(iv) ( fg )( x ) (1) x2
March (Science)-2010 Let y x 2 y ( x 2)
x2
Answer:
x 2 yx 2 y x yx 2 2 y
f ( x) x 2 x 2 0 x 2 2(1 y)
(i) x(1 y ) 2(1 y ) x
Domain of ‘f’ = [ 2, ) y 1
Then; y 1 0 y 1 y R {1}
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Hence range = R {1} i) False
(ii) f ( x) f ( x) f (0) ii) R {( 2,23 )(3,33 ), (5,53 ), (7,73 )}
x 2 x 2 0 2 R {( 2,8)(3,27), (5,125), (7,343)}
= iii) F is not a function since the element 2 has two
x 2 x 2 0 2 images.
x 2 x 2
= 1 = 1 1 0 43. Let R be the set of Reals. Define a function
x 2 x 2
40. (i) Let P = {1,2}. Find P P P
f : R R by f ( x) 2 x 2 1
(2)
(ii) Let A = {1,2,3,…..,13,14}, R is the relation f (1) f (1)
(i) Find (2)
on A defined by 2
R {( x, y ) : 3x y 0; x, y A} (ii) Find f [ f ( x )] (2)
a) Write R in a tabular form. (1) (iii) Draw the graph of f (x ) (2)
b) Find the domain and range of R. (1) Imp (Commerce)-2011
March(Commerce)2014 Answer:
Answer:
f (1) f (1)
(i) P P P = {(1,1,1), (1,1,2), (1,2,1), (1,2,2), (i)
2
(2,1,1), (2,1,2), (2,2,1), (2,2,2)}
2(1) 2 1 2(1) 2 1
(ii) R {(1,3), (2,6), (3,9), (4,12)} =
2
Domain = {1,2,3,4}
2 1 2 1
Range = {3,4,9,12} = 1
2
(ii) f [ f ( x )] = f [2 x 1] = 2(2 x 1) 1
2 2 2
41. (i) Write the domain and range of the relation
= 2(4 x 4 x 1) 1
4 2
R = {(2,5),(3,10),(4,17),(5,26)} (2)
(ii) If f ( x) x 3x and g ( x) x 2 find 8x 4 8x 2 2 1 = 8x 4 8x 2 1
2
=
( f g )( x), ( f g )( x) and ( fg )( x)
(2)
(iii)
( f g )( x) f ( x) g ( x)
= x 3 x x 2 x 4 x 2
2 2
( fg )( x) = f ( x) g ( x)
= ( x 3x) ( x 2) x x 6 x
2 3 2
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March(Science)2014 Codomain of R = {1,2,3,4,5,6}
Answer:
46. (i) Find the domain of the function (2)
(i) A A = {1,1} {1,1} x 3x 5
2
f ( x)
= {( 1,1), (1,1), (1,1), (1,1)} x 2 5x 4
(ii) R {(1,0), (1,2)} ; Range {0,2} (ii) Sketch the graph of the function f ( x) x 1
(iii) (2)
(iii) Consider A = {1,2,3,5} and B = {4,6,9}. Define
a relation R : A B by
R {( x, y ) : x y is odd , x A, y B} . Write
R in roster form and find range of R. (2)
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Answer:
(i) x 2 5 x 4 0 ( x 4)( x 1) 0
Therefore f(x) is defined for all x R , except x
= 4 and x = 1. Hence the domain is R {1,4} .
(ii)
Signum function
f :RR
x
2. f ( x) x , x 0
0, x 0
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(ii) A B = {(1,4),(1,6),(1,9),(2,4),(2,6),(2,9),
Identity function (3,4),(3,6),(3,9),(4,4),(4,6)(4,9),(5,4),(5,6),(5,9)}
Then R = {(5,4)}
f : R R ; f ( x) x
x, x 0
(iii) f ( x) x
3. x , x 0
Greatest integer
function.
f : R R f ( x) [ x]
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