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Title: Relation and Function

Chapter: Relation and Function


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Worksheet Compiled By: Prashant Jain (PJ Sir)

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Exercise – I
Comprehension # 1
Given a function f : A → B ; where A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} and B = {6, 7, 8}
1. Find number of all such functions y = f(x) which are one-one?
(A) 0 (B) 35
(C) 5P3 (D) 53

2. Find number of all such functions y = f(x) which are onto


(A) 243 (B) 93
(C) 150 (D) none of these

3. The number of mappings of g(x) : B → A such that g(i)  g(j) whenever i < j is
(A) 60 (B) 140
(C) 10 (D) 35

Comprehension # 2
Let the domain and range of inverse circular functions are defined as follows
Domain Range
  3 
sin–1x [–1, 1] 2, 2 
 
cos–1x [–1, 1] [0, ]
  3 
tan–1x R  2, 2 
 
–1
cot x R (0, )
  3 
cosec–1x (–, –1]  [1, )  2 , 2  – {}
 

sec–1x (–, –1]  [1, ) [0, ] –  
2
3
4. sin–1x < then solution set of x is
4
 1   1 
(A)  , 1 (B)  − , − 1
 2   2 
 1 1 
(C)  − ,  (D) none of these
 2 2

 −  
5. If x  ,  , cosec–1 cosec x is
 2 2
(A) 2 – x (B)  + x
(C)  –x (D) –  – x

6. If x  [–1, 1], then range of tan–1(–x) is

 3 7    3 5  
(A)  , (B)  ,
4 4  4 4 

  
(C) [–, 0] (D)  − , 
 4 4
Answer Key
Comprehension # 1
1. (A) 2. (C) 3. (D)

Comprehension # 2
4. (A) 5. (C) 6. (B)

Solution
Comprehension # 1
1. Number of one-one functions = 0

2. Total number of function = 35 = 243


Number of into function = 3 + 3(25 – 2) = 93
total number of onto function = 243 – 93 = 150

3.  g(6)  g(7)  g(8)


g(6) g(7) g(8) No. of maps
1 1 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 5
2 2, 3,4,5 4
3 3,4,5 3
4 4,5 2
5 5 1
2 2 2, 3, 4, 5 4
3 3,4,5 3
4 4,5 2
5 5 1

3 3,4,5 3
3
4,5 2
4
5 1
5

4 4 4,5 2
5 5 1

5 5 5 1

Comprehension # 2
4.

5. Clearly  – x.

6. = tan – 1 (t), t = – x  [–1, 1]

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