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Math RWS-1- Relations& Functions

The document contains a mathematics assignment focused on relations and functions, featuring various problems related to equivalence relations, domains, ranges, and properties of functions. It includes multiple-choice questions, as well as tasks requiring proofs of certain properties of relations and functions. The assignment is designed for students in standard 12 and covers a range of concepts in set theory and relations.
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Math RWS-1- Relations& Functions

The document contains a mathematics assignment focused on relations and functions, featuring various problems related to equivalence relations, domains, ranges, and properties of functions. It includes multiple-choice questions, as well as tasks requiring proofs of certain properties of relations and functions. The assignment is designed for students in standard 12 and covers a range of concepts in set theory and relations.
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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

NAME: _______________________ REF: 2025-26 / MAT/STD 12/ RWS 1

Topic- Relations & functions SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS

1. Consider the set A= {4,5}.The smallest equivalence relation (i.e the relation with the least
number of elements), is
a) { } b) {(4,5)} c) {(4,4),(5,5)} d) {(4,5),(5,4)}
2. Let A={p,q,r}.The relation which is not an equival nce relation on A is
a) {(p,p),(q,q),(r,r)}
b) {(p,p),(q,q),(r,r),(p,q),(q, p)}
c) {(p,p),(q,q), (r,r),(r,q),(q , r)}
d) none of these
3. Let A = {a1, a2, a3, a4, a5 } and B = {b1, b2, b3, b4 }. Consider a relation R: A→ B , R ={(a1,
b1), (a1, b2),(a2,b1), (a3, b3), (a4, b2), (a5, b2)} ,then R is
a) Neither one-one nor onto
b) One-one but not onto
c) Only onto but not one-one
d) One-one and onto both

4. Find the domain and range of the relation R = {(-1,1),(1,1),(-2,4), (2,4)}


5. Consider a relation R ={(a, a3) a is a prime number less than 10}.
Find (i) R (ii) dom R (iii) Range of R
6. Let R ={(x,y): x+2y =8} be a relation on N. Write the range of R.
7. Let R ={(a,b): b = | a-1|, a ∈ Z and |a|<3}. Find the domain and range.
8. Show that the relation R defined on the set A ={1,2,3,4,}, given by R ={(a,b): |a-b| is
even} is an equivalence relation.
9. Let N be the set of all natural numbers and let r be a relation in N, defined by R={(a,b): a
is a factor of B. Then show that R is reflexive and transitive but not symmetric.

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10. Let A ={1,2,3,……9} and R be a relation in A X A, defined by (a,b) R(c,d)⇔ a+d = b+c for
all(a,b) and (c,d) in A X A. Prove that R is an equivalence relation. Also obtain the
equivalence class determined by (2,5)
11. Let S be the set of all real numbers. Show that the relation R ={(a,b): a 2 + b2 =1} is
symmetric, but neither reflexive nor transitive.
12. Let f: N X N; f(x)= 2x for all x in N. Show that f is one one and into.
13. Show that f: R→ R f(x) =x2 is neither one one nor onto.
14. Show that the function R→ R: f(x) = sinx is neither one one nor onto.
−4 4𝑥
15. Show that the function f on A =R – { } into itself, defined by f(x) = 3𝑥+4 is one one and
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onto.

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