Class 12 Engineering Maths - Relations and Functions
Class 12 Engineering Maths - Relations and Functions
= x3 + 5 = y
let f(x)
y − 5 = x3
1
x = (y − 5) 3
1
−1
so therefore f (x) = (x − 5) 3
y = 2x(x−1)
log2 (y) = x2 − x
1 2 1
log2 (y) = (x − ) −
2 4
×4log2 (y) + 1 1 2
= (x − )
4 2
1 ±√4log2 (y) + 1
x− =
2 2
+
Since the range of f(x) is R
hence
1 √4log2 (y) + 1
x− =
2 2
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1 + √4log2 (y) + 1
x=
2
Replacing x and y
1 + √4log2 (x) + 1
f −1 (x) =
2
Therefore
1 + √8 + 1
f −1 (4) =
2
4
=
2
=2
Step:1
f (x) = 10x + 7
Let f (x) = y
y = 10x + 7
y − 7 = 10x
∴ 10x = y − 7 where g : Y → N
y−7
x=
10
y−7
Let g (y) =
10
Step:2
gof = g (f (x)) = g (10x + 7)
(10x + 7) − 7 10x
= = = x = IR
10 10
Step:3
y−7 y−7
fog = f (g (y)) = f[ ] = 10( )+y
10 10
= y + 0 = y = IR
Since,gof = fog = IR
f is invertible.
y−3
and inverse of f = g (y) =
4
×
Given that:
f(x) = 2x + 3
To find:
f −1 (4) =?
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Solution:
A function is one-to=one for which every element of the range of the function corresponds to exactly one element
of the domain.
−1
Since, f is a linear function, we can say f is one-to-one and hence f exits.
Let y = f(x) = 2x + 3
or, y − 3 = 2x
y−3
or, =x
2
x−3
or, y = (Interchange x and y)
2
−1 x−3
or, ∴ f (x) = y =
2
−1 4−3
or, f (4) =
2
−1 1
or, f (4) =
2
4 4 4x + 3
Consider f : R − {− } → R − { } given by f(x) = . Show
3 3 3x + 4
−1
that f is bijective. Find the inverse of f and hence if the value of f (0) is A
−1
and x is B such that f (x) = 2, then find (A + B) × 100.
4x + 3
Given f(x) =
3x + 4
For one-one function, we have
f(x1 )
= f(x2 ) ⟹ x1 = x2
Thus, consider f(x1 )= f(x2 )
4x1 + 3 4x2 + 3
⟹ =
3x1 + 4 3x2 + 4
⟹ 12x1 x2 + 16x1 + 9x2 + 12 = 12x1 x2 + 9x1 + 16x2 + 12
⟹ 7x1 = 7x2
⟹ x 1 = x2
∴ f(x) is one-one function.
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Also, A = f −1 (0)
3
⇒ A = f −1 (0) = −
4
−1
3 − 4x
Given that f (x) = =2
3x − 4
⇒ 3 − 4x = 6x − 8
11
⇒B=x=
10
∴ 100 × (A + B) = 35
(4x + 3) 2 2
If f(x) = , x ≠ , show that fof(x) = x, for all x ≠ . What is
(6x − 4) 3 3
the inverse of f?
4x + 3
f(x) =
6x − 4
4x + 3
4( )+3
6x − 4
fof(x) =
4x + 3
6( )−4
6x − 4
16x + 12 + 18x − 12
=
24x + 18 − 24 + 16
34x
= = x.
34
4x + 3
y=
6x − 4
6xy − 4y = 4x + 3
6xy − 4x = 4y + 3
4y + 3
x=
6y − 4
4x + 3
∴ f(x) =
6x − 4
f(x) = 4x + 3
→ let f(x1 )
× = f(x2 ), x1 x2 ∈ N
4x1 + 3 = 4x2 + 3
∴ 4x1 = 4x2
∴x =x
1 2
Thus f(x1 ) = f(x2 ) ⇒ x1 = x2 Hence the fx is one-one.
Let y ∈ y be a number of the form y = 4k + 3
y = f(x)
∴ 4k + 3 = 4x + 3
∴k=x
→ This corresponding to any y ∈ y we have x ∈ N
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y = 4x2 + 12x + 15
y − 15 = 4x2 + 12x
4x2 + 12x + 15 − y = 0
−12 ± √144 − 4(15 − y) × 4
x=
8
−12 ± √144 − (60 − 4y) × 4
=
8
−12 ± √144 − 240 − 16y2
=
8
−12 ± √16y2 − 6
=
8
−3 ± √y 2 − 6
=
2
−1
f (31)
−3 ± √312 − 6
=
2
−3 ± 30.90
=
2
27.9 −33.90
= or
2 2
= 13.95 or − 16.95
f −1 (87)
−3 ± √872 − 6
=
2
−3 ± 86.96
=
2
×
= 41.98 or − 44.98
∴ f −1 (31) = 13.95 or −16.95, f −1 (87) = 41.98 or −44.98.
x
Show that f : [−1, 1] → R, given by f (x) = is one-one. Find the
(x + 2)
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x → 5x + 1
x → 3x − 7
x
x→
5
x+9
x→
4
×
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Let f be any real function and let g be a function given by g(x) = 2x. Prove
that g ∘ f = f + f .
f : R → R......... [ Given ]
Since, g(x) = 2x is a polynomial, g : R → R
Clearly, g ∘ f : R → R and f + f : R → R
So, domains of g ∘ f and f + f are the same.
⇒ (g ∘ f)(x) = g[f(x)]
=
2f(x)......... [ Since, g(x) = 2x ]
π π
If f : (−
, ) → R and g : [−1, 1] → R be defined as f(x) = tan x and
2 2
g(x) = √1 − x2 respectively. Describe f ∘ g and g ∘ f .
π π
f : (− , ) → R and g : [−1, 1] → R defined as f(x) = tan x and g(x) = √1 − x2
2 2
Range of f :
Let y = f(x)
⇒ y = tan x
⇒ x = tan−1 y
π π
Since, x ∈ (−, ) , y ∈ (−∞, ∞)
2 2
∴ Range of f is subset of domain g = [−1, 1]
∴ g ∘ f exists.
⇒ g ∘ f(x) = g[f(x)]
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From ( 1 ) and ( 2 ),
⇒ (f ∘ f)(x) ≠ f 2 (x)
∴ f ∘ f ≠ f 2
×
If f(x) = √1 − x and g(x) = loge x are two real functions, then describe
functions f ∘ g and g ∘ f .
f(x) = √1 − x
For domain, 1 − x ≥ 0
⇒ x ≤ 1
⇒ Domain of f = (−∞, 1]
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⇒ f : (∞, 1] → (0, ∞)
g(x) = loge x
⇒ Domain (f ∘ g) = (0, e) → R
⇒ (f ∘ g)(x) = f[g(x)]
= f(loge x)
= √1 − loge x
⇒ f(g(x)) = {
0 x≥0
4x x<0
⇒ f(g(x)) = {
4x x>0
0 x≥0
⇒ g ∘ f = g(f(x))
= g(|x| + x)......... [ Since, f(x) = |x| + x ]
= ||x| + x| − (|x| + x)......... [ Since, g(x) = |x| − x ]
⇒ g(f(x)) = {
0 x≥0
0 x<0
∴ g(f(x)) = g ∘ f = 0
f(x) = √x + 3
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f(x) = √x + 3
For domain, x + 3 ≥ 0
⇒ x ≥ −3
Domain of f = [−3, ∞)
Range of f = (−3, ∞)
Similarly, range of g = (1, ∞)
⇒ f ∘ g(x) = f[g(x)]
= f(x2 + 1) ......... [ Since, g(x)2 + 1 ]
2
= √x + 1 + 3 ......... [ Since, f(x) = √x + 3 ]
2
= √x + 4
⇒ g ∘ f(x) = g[f(x)]
= g(√x + 3)......... [ Since, f(x) = √x + 3 ]
2 2
= (√x + 3) + 1......... [ Since, g(x) + 1 ]
=x+3+1
=x+4
2
f is not one-one because f (−1) = (−1) = 1
2
and f (1) = (1) = 1
⇒ −1 and 1 have the same image under f
⇒ f is not a bijection.
−1
So,f does not exist.
Injectivity of g
Let x and y be any two elements in the domain of A such that
g (x) = g (y)
πx πy
⇒ sin = sin
2 2
πx πy
⇒ =
2 2
⇒ x=y
So,g is one-one.
Surjectivity of g :
π π
Range of g = [sin (− ) , sin ] = [−1, 1] = A(co-domain of g)
2 2
⇒ g is onto
⇒ g is a bijection.
−1
So,g exists.
×
Also,
−1
(x) = y .......(1)
Let g
⇒ g (y) =x
πy
⇒ sin =x
2
2
⇒ y = sin−1 x
π
2
⇒ g −1 (x) = sin−1 x from (1)
π
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⇒ (f ∘ g)(x) = f[g(x)]
= f(1 − x2 )
2 2 2
= (1 − x ) + (1 − x ) + 1
⇒ (f ∘ g)(x) = (1 − x2 )2 + (1 − x2 ) + 1
⇒ f ∘ g(2) = f[g(2)]
= f(5)
= 2
⇒ f ∘ g(3) = f[g(3)]
= f(6)
= 3
Now,
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lim[f(x) + g(x)] = limf(x) + limg(x) ≠ f(a) + g(a) [Using equations (1) and(2)]
x→a x→a x→a
⇒ f(x) + g(x) is discontinuous
3x − 4 −1
If f is an invertible function, define as f (x) = , write f (x).
5
3x − 4
let,f(x) =y=
5
−1
So, to find inverse of f(x) we need x in terms of y which is f (x)
3x − 4
∴y=
5
⇒ 5y = 3x − 4
⇒ 5y + 4 = 3x
5y + 4
⇒x=
3
5y + 4
∴ f −1 (y) =
3
5x +4
∴ f −1 (x) = ......{ replacing y with x}
3
If A= {a, b, c, d} and f = {(a, b), (b, d), (c, a), (d, c)}, show that f is one-
−1
one from A onto A. Find f
−1
For f to exist the function should be one-one and onto.
Here, f is one=one since each element of A is assigned to distinct element of the set A. Also, f is onto since
f(A) = A.
−1
Moreover, f = {(b, a), (d, b), (a, c), (c, d)}
x
Show that f; [−1, 1] → R, given by f(x) = is one-one. Find the
(x + 2)
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(x + 2)
inverse of the function f; [−1, 1]
→ Range f .
x
(Hint: For y ∈ Range, f, y = f(x) = for some x in [−1, 1]
x+2
2y
x=
(1 − y)
Let x1 , x2 ∈ Df
x1 x2
f(x1 ) = f(x2 ) → =
x1 + 2 x2 + 2
⇒ x1 (x2 + 2) = x2 (x1 + 2)
⇒ x1 x2 + 2x1 = x1 x2 + 2x2
⇒ x1 = x 2
hence f is one-one
x
let y = ⇒ xy + 2y = x
x+2
⇒ xy − x = −2y
⇒ x(1 − y(|) = 2y
2y
⇒x=
1−y
∀ y ∈ R, ∃ x ∈ Df such that
2y
f( ) = y, hence f is onto
1−y
∴ Inverse exist
2x
∴ f −1 (x) = ∀ x ∈ Df−1 = Rf = R − {1}
1−x
Let x1 , x2
∈R
f(x1 ) = f(x2 ) ⇒ 4x1 + 3 = 4x2 + 3
⇒ x1 = x 2
hence f is one-one
let y = 4x + 3 ⇒ y − 3 = 4x
y−3
⇒x=
4
∀ y ∈ R ∃ x ∈ R such that
y−3 4(y − 3)
f( )= +3=y
4 4
hence inverse exist. And
y−3
f −1 : R → R such that f −1 (y) = .
4
×
4 4 4x + 3
Consider f : R − {− } → R − { } given by f(x) = . Show
3 3 3x + 4
that f is
−1
bijective. Find the inverse of f and hence find f (0) and x such that
f −1 (x) = 2.
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−4
Let x1 , x2 ∈R−{ } and f(x1 ) = f(x2 )
3
4x1 + 3 4x2 + 3
∴ = ⇒ (4x1 + 3)(3x1 + 4) = (4x2 + 3)(3x1 + 4)
3x1 + 4 3x2 + 4
⇒ x1 − x 2 = 0 ⇒ x 1 = x 2
4x + 3 4
Let y = for y ∈ R − { }
3x + 4 3
4y − 3 4 4
⇒x= ⇒ ∀y ∈ R − { } , x ∈ R − {− }
4 − 3y 3 3
Now,
4y − 3 4x − 3
∵x= ⇒ f −1 (x) =
4 − 3y 4 − 3x
−1 4x − 3
for f (x) = 2, = 2 ⇒ 4x − 3 = 8 − 6x
4 − 3x
11
⇒ 10x = 11 ⇒ x =
10
2
Prove that the function f : N → N, defined by f(x) = x + x + 1 is one-
one but not onto. Find inverse of f : N → S , where S is range of f .
f(x) = x2 + x + 1; f : N → N (Given)
2
1 3
⇒ f(x) = (x + ) + ........increasing function.
2 4
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Now, let y = x2 + x + 1 ⇒ x 2 + x + 1 − y = 0
−1 ± √1 − 4(1 − y)
⇒x= [Using Discriminant rule]
2
−1 ± √4y − 3 −1 ± √4x − 3
x= ⇒ f −1 (x) =
2 2
−1 + √4x − 3
⇒ f −1 (x) = [∵ f(1) = 3 ⇒ f −1 (3) = 1]
2
x
g (x) = 3ex−2 + 4 ∫ √2t2 + 6t + 5dt
2
g (x) = y
⇒ g −1 (y) = x
′ 1
⇒ g −1 (g (x)) =
g ′ (x)
2
When x = 2, g (x) = 3e2−2 + 4 ∫ √2t2 + 6t + 5dt = 3 + 0 = 3
2
p+q
∴ p + q = 24 (componendo) ∴ =4
6
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Let x1 , x2 ϵA.
x1 − 2 x2 − 2
Now, f(x1 ) = f(x2 ) ⇒ =
x1 − 3 x2 − 3
(x1 − 2)(x2 − 3) = (x1 − 3)(x2 − 2)
x1 x2 − 3x1 − 2x2 + 6 = x1 x2 − 2x1 − 3x2 + 6
−3x1 − 2x2 = −2x1 − 3x2
−x1 = −x2 ⇒ x1 = x2
Hence f is one-one function.
For Onto:
x−2
Let y =
x−3
xy − 3y = x − 2 ⇒ xy − x = 3y − 2
x(y − 1) = 3y − 2
3y − 2
x= --- (1)
y−1
From above it is obviously that ∀ y except 1, i.e.,∀yϵB = R − [1]∃xϵA.
Hence f is onto function.
Thus f is one-one function.
3y − 2
It f −1 is inverse of f then f −1 (y) = [from (1)].
y−1
f(x) = √x − 2
For domain,
⇒ x − 2 ≥ 0
⇒ x ≥ 2
Domain of f = [2, ∞)
Since, f is a square root function, range of f = (0, ∞)
So, f : [2, ∞) → (0, ∞)
(i) f ∘ f
×
Range of f is not a subset of the domain of f .
⇒ Domain (f ∘ f) = {x : x :∈ [2, ∞) and √x − 2 ∈ [2, ∞)}
= {x : x ∈ [2, ∞) and √x − 2 ≥ 2}
= {x : x :∈ [2∞) and x − 2 ≥ 4}
= {x : x ∈ [2, ∞) and x ≥ 6}
= [6, ∞)
⇒ (f ∘ f)(x) = f(f(x))
= f(√x − 2)
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= √√x − 2 − 2
(ii) f ∘ f ∘ f = (f ∘ f) ∘ f
f(x) = √x − 2
We have f : [2, ∞) → (0, ∞) and f ∘ f : [6, ∞) → R
⇒ Range of f is not a subset of the domain of f ∘ f.
⇒ Domain ((f ∘ f) ∘ f) = {x : x ∈ Domain of f and f(x) ∈ Domain of f ∘ f}
= {x : x ∈ [2, ∞) and √x − 2 ∈ [6, ∞)}
= {x : x ∈ [2, ∞) and √x − 2 ≥ 6}
= {x : x ∈ [2, ∞) and x − 2 ≥ 36}
= {x : x ∈ [2, ∞) and x ≥ 38}
= {x : x ≥ 38}
= [38, ∞)
⇒ f ∘ f : [38, ∞) → R
⇒ f ∘ f ∘ f(x) = (f ∘ f) ∘ f(x)
= (f ∘ f)(√x − 2)
= f(√√x − 2 − 2)
= √√√x − 2 − 2 − 2
= √√√36 − 2 − 2
= √√6 − 2 − 2
= √2 − 2
= 0
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∴ f is invertible.
−1
Find f :
−1
Let f (x) = y ---- ( 1 )
⇒ x = f(y)
⇒ x = y 3 − 3
⇒ x + 3 = y 3
y = √x
3
+3
From ( 1 ),
f −1 = √x 3
+3
⇒ Now, f −1 (24) = √24 3
+3
= √27
3
=3
⇒ Now, f −1 (5) = √5 3
+3
= √8
3
= 2
√y + 6 − 1
⇒ x =
3
Let x= g(y)
√y + 6 − 1
⇒ g(y) =
3
Now, f ∘ g(y) = f[g(y)]
√y + 6 − 1
= f( )
3
×
2
√y + 6 − 1 √y + 6 − 1
= 9( ) + 6( )−5
3 3
y + 6 − 2√y + 6 + 1
= 9( )−5
9
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y + 6 − 2√y + 6 + 1
= 9( ) + 2(√y + 6 − 1) − 5
9
= y + 6 − 2√y + 6 + 1 + 2√y + 6 − 2 − 5
=y
= Iy , Identify function
⇒ g ∘ f(x) = g[f(x)]
= g(9x2 + 6x − 5)
√(9x2 + 6x − 5) + 6 − 1
=
3
√(9x2 + 6x + 1) − 1
=
3
√(3x + 1)2 − 1
=
3
(3x + 1) − 1
=
3
3x
=
3
=x
= Ix , Indenfity function.
7−1
=
3
6
=
3
= 2.
√163 + 6 − 1
⇒ f −1 (163) =
3
√169 − 1
=
3
×
= 13 − 1
3
12
=
3
= 4
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x + a if x < 0
Let f(x) ={ and
|x − 1| if x ≥ 0
x+1 if x < 0
g(x) = {
(x − 1)2 + b if x ≥ 0,
Where a and b are non-negative real number. Determine the composite
function g o f. if is continuous for all real x, determine the Values of a and b.
Further for these values of a and b is g o f differentiable at x=0? Justify your
answer
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