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Relations and Functions 08 _ Class Notes __ Lakshya JEE 2026

The document contains a series of mathematical questions and answers related to functions, domains, and relations, primarily from various examinations such as JEE and WB JEE. It includes problems on logarithmic functions, equivalence relations, and the properties of different mathematical expressions. Additionally, it provides answers to the posed questions, focusing on the domains of defined functions and characteristics of relations.

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Relations and Functions 08 _ Class Notes __ Lakshya JEE 2026

The document contains a series of mathematical questions and answers related to functions, domains, and relations, primarily from various examinations such as JEE and WB JEE. It includes problems on logarithmic functions, equivalence relations, and the properties of different mathematical expressions. Additionally, it provides answers to the posed questions, focusing on the domains of defined functions and characteristics of relations.

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Logarithmic and signum function

2 Greatest
2 integer & fractional part function

3 3

4 4

5 5
Homework Discussion
Aao Machaay Dhamaal
Deh Swaal pe Deh Swaal
QUESTION [WB JEE 2009] S01
The domain of definition of the function f(x) = 1 + log e 1 − x is

A −∞ < x ≤ 0

e−1
B −∞ < x ≤
e

C −∞ < x ≤ 1

D x≥1−e

Ans. B
QUESTION [WB JEE 2022]
S02

3x − x 2
Domain of y = log10 is
2

A x<1

B 2<x

C 1≤ x≤ 2

D 2<x<3

Ans. C
QUESTION [WB JEE 2020]
S03
1
The domain of f(x) = − x + 1 is
x

A x > −1

B (−1, ∞) ∖ {0}

5−1
C 0,
2

1− 5
D ,0
2
Ans. C
QUESTION [BITSAT 2021]
S04
If f(x) = 4x − x 2 , x ∈ R, and f(a + 1) − f(a − 1) = 0, then a is equal to

A 0

B 2

C 1

D 3

Ans. B
QUESTION [AIEEE 2011] S05
S06
Let R be the set of real numbers.
Statement I : A = {(x, y) ∈ R × R: y − x is an integer} is an equivalence relation on R.
Statement II : B = {(x, y) ∈ R × R: x = αy for some rational number α} is an equivalence
% relation on R.

A Statement I is true, Statement II is true; Statement II is not a correct explanation


for Statement I.

B Statement I is true, Statement II is false.

C Statement I is false, Statement II is true.

D Statement I is true, Statement II is true; Statement II is a correct explanation for


Statement I.
Ans. B
Bumper Practice Questions

Find the domain of definition of the given functions :


1
(i) y = −px (p > 0) (ii)i) y =
x2 +1
1 1
(iii) y = (iv) y =
x3 −x x2 −4x
x
(v) y = x 2 − 4x + 3 (vi) y =
x2 −3x+2
(vii) y = 1 − |x| (vii) y = log x 2
1 3 1
(ix) y = + x+2 (x) y= x+ − log10 2x − 3
log10 1−x x−2
3 1 3
(xi) y = + log10 x3 −x (xii) y = + sin x
4−x2 sin x
(xiii) y = log10 x−4+ 6−x (xiv) y = log10 1 − log10 x 2 − 5x + 16
Answers

(i) −∞ < x ≤ 0 (ii) x∈R


(iii) x ∈ R − {−1,0,1} (iv) −∞ < x < 0 & 4 < x < ∞
(v) −∞ < x ≤ 1 and 3 ≤ x < ∞ (vi) −∞ < x < 1 and 2 < x < ∞
(vii) −1 ≤ x ≤ 1 (viii) 0 < x < 1 and 1 < x < ∞
3
(ix) −2 ≤ x < 0 and 0 < x < 1 (x) < x < 2 and 2 < x < ∞
2

(xi) −1 < x < 0 and 1 < x < 2; 2 < x < ∞


(xii) 2kπ < x < (2k + 1)π, where k is an integer
(xiii) 4 ≤ x ≤ 6
(xiv) 2 < x < 3
Homework from Module

Matrices:
:Q1 to Q4

Relation & Function :


: Q1 TO Q12
:Q1 to Q10
Homework from Module
NCERT

Relation & Function :


Exercise 1.1 Complete

“NCERT HAS BEEN UPLOADED ON PW APP”


Bumper Practice Questions

Find the domain of definition of the given functions :


1
(i) y = −px (p > 0) (ii) y=
x2 +1
1 1
(iii) y = (iv) y =
x3 −x x2 −4x
x
(v) y = x 2 − 4x + 3 (vi) y =
x2 −3x+2
(vii) y = 1 − |x| (vii) y = log x 2
1 3 1
(ix) y = + x+2 (x) y= x+ − log10 2x − 3
log10 1−x x−2
3 1 3
(xi) y = + log10 x3 −x (xii) y = + sin x
4−x2 sin x
(xiii) y = log10 x−4+ 6−x (xiv) y = log10 1 − log10 x 2 − 5x + 16
Answers

(i) −∞ < x ≤ 0 (ii) x∈R


(iii) x ∈ R − {−1,0,1} (iv) −∞ < x < 0 & 4 < x < ∞
(v) −∞ < x ≤ 1 and 3 ≤ x < ∞ (vi) −∞ < x < 1 and 2 < x < ∞
(vii) −1 ≤ x ≤ 1 (viii) 0 < x < 1 and 1 < x < ∞
3
(ix) −2 ≤ x < 0 and 0 < x < 1 (x) < x < 2 and 2 < x < ∞
2

(xi) −1 < x < 0 and 1 < x < 2; 2 < x < ∞


(xii) 2kπ < x < (2k + 1)π, where k is an integer
(xiii) 4 ≤ x ≤ 6
(xiv) 2 < x < 3
QUESTION [JEE Mains 2025 (3 April)] S01
Let A = {−2, −1, 0, 1, 2, 3}. Let R be a relation on A defined by xRy if and only if
y = max{x, 1}. Let 𝑙 be the number of elements in R. Let m and n be the minimum
number of elements required to be added in R to make it reflexive and symmetric
relations, respectively. Then 𝑙 + m + n is equal to

A 11

B 12

C 14

D 13

Ans. B
QUESTION [JEE Advanced 2025 (Paper 1)] S02
Let the set of all relations R on the set {a, b, c, d, e, f}, such that R is reflexive and
symmetric, and R contains exactly 10 elements, be denoted by S.
Then the number of elements in S is

Ans. 105
QUESTION [JEE Mains 2024 (30 Jan)] S03
The number of symmetric relations defined on the set {1, 2, 3, 4} which are not reflexive
is _______________

Ans. 960
QUESTION [JEE Mains 2025 (23 Jan)] S04
Let X = R × R. Define a relation R on X as: a1 , b1 R a2 , b2 ⇔ b1 = b2
Statement I: R is an equivalence relation.
Statement II: For some (a, b) ∈ X, the set S = {(x, y) ∈ X: (x, y)R(a, b)} represents a line
parallel to y = x.
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given
below:

A Both Statement I and Statement II are true

B Statement I is true but Statement II is false

C Both Statement I and Statement II are false

D Statement I is false but Statement II is true Ans. B


QUESTION [JEE Mains 2021] S05

Let N be the set of natural numbers and a relation R on N be defined by


R = x, y ∈ N × N: x 3 − 3x 2 y − xy 2 + 3y 3 = 0 . Then the relation R is

A Reflexive but neither symmetric nor transitive

B An equivalence relation

C Symmetric but neither reflexive nor transitive

D Reflexive and symmetric, but not transitive

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