2.1 Exempler Solutions - Relations & Functions
2.1 Exempler Solutions - Relations & Functions
NCERT Exemplar
Chapter - 1
Relations and Functions
Solved Examples
R = {(0, 0), (0, 1), (0, 3), (1, 0), (1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 0), (3, 3)}.
Sol. R is reflexive and symmetric, but not transitive since for (1, 0) ∈ R and (0, 3) ∈ R
whereas (1, 3) ∉ R.
2. For the set A = {1, 2, 3}, define a relation R in the set A as follows:
Write the ordered pairs to be added to R to make it the smallest equivalence relation.
Sol. (3, 1) is the single ordered pair which needs to be added to R to make it the smallest
equivalence relation.
3. Let R be the equivalence relation in the set Z of integers given by R = {(a, b) : 2 divides
a– b}. the
4. Let Write the equivalence
function class
R → R be [0]. by
defined Then, show that
is[0]
Sol. one-one.
= {0, ± 2, ± 4, ± 6, ...}
Hence is one-one.
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5. If = {(5, 2), (6, 3)}, = {(2, 5), (3, 6)}, write o .
Hence
8. If = {(5, 2), (6, 3)} and = {(2, 5), (3, 6)}, write the range of and .
Sol. is a function since each element of A in the first place in the ordered pairs is related
to only one element of A in the second place while g is not a function because 1 is related to
more than one element of A, namely, 2 and 3.
10. If A = {a, b, c, d} and = {a, b), (b, d), (c, a), (d, c)}, show that is one-one from A
onto A. Find
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Sol. is one-one since each element of A is assigned to distinct element of the set A. Also,
is onto since (A) = A. Moreover, = {(b, a), (d, b), (a, c), (c, d)}.
11. In the set N of natural numbers, define the binary operation *by
. Is the operation * commutative and associative?
= (l*m) *n.
Sol. R is reflexive since for each a N, aRa. R is symmetric since if aRb, then bRa for a, b
N. Also, R is transitive since for a, b, c N, if aRb and bRc, then aRc.
Hence R is an equivalence relation in N which will partition the set N into the pairwise
disjoint subsets. The equivalent classes are as mentioned below:
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A2= {2, 7, 12, 17, 22, ...}
It is evident that the above five sets are pairwise disjoint and
(x1) = (x2)
is not one-one. Also, is not onto for if so then for such that (x) = 1 which
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x R. Then, find and .
i.e.
15. Let R be the set of real numbers and be the function defined by (x) =
4x+ 5. Show that is invertible and find .
or
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Therefore, =
or .
16. Let * be a binary operation defined on Q. Find which of the following binary
operations are associative.
(ii)
(iv) for a, b Q.
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a *(b*c) = 1 *(2 *3) = 1 *(2 – 3) = 1 – (– 1) = 2.
Thus (a*b) *c ≠ a*(b*c) and hence * is not associative.
(ii) * is associative since Q is associative with respect to multiplication.
(iii) * is not associative for if we take a= 2, b= 3 and c = 4, then
(a*b) *c= (2 *3) * 4 = (2 – 3 + 6) *4 = 5*4 = 5 – 4 + 20 = 21, and
a*(b*c) = 2 *(3*4) = 2*(3 – 4 + 12) = 2 *11 = 2 – 11 + 22 = 13
Thus (a*b) * c ≠ a*(b*c) and hence * is not associative.
(iv) * is not associative for if we take a= 1, b= 2 and c= 3, then (a*b) * c=(1 * 2) * 3 = 4 * 3 = 4 × 9
= 36 and a*(b*c) = 1 * (2 * 3) = 1*18 =
Thus (a * b) * c ≠ a * (b * c) and hence*is not associative.
Objective Questions
Choose the correct answer from the given four options in each of the Examples 17 to 25.
17. Let R be a relation on the set N of natural numbers defined by nRm if n divides m.
Then R is
18. Let L denote the set of all straight lines in a plane. Let a relation R be defined by lRm
if and only if l is perpendicular to m l, m L. Then R is
(A) reflexive
(B) symmetric
(C) transitive
(D) none of these
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Sol. The correct choice is (B).
19. Let N be the set of natural numbers and the function : N → N be defined by (n) =
2n+ 3 n N. Then is
(A) surjective
(B) injective
(C) bijective
(D) none of these
20. Set A has 3 elements and the set B has 4 elements. Then the number of injective
mappings that can be defined from A to B is
(A) 144
(B) 12
(C) 24
(D) 64
Sol. The correct choice is (C). The total number of injective mappings from the set containing
3 elements into the set containing 4 elements is
then is
(A)
(C)
(D)
–1(x)
22. Let : R → R be defined by . Then is given by
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(A)
(B)
(C)
(A)
(B)
(C)
and hence .
24. For real numbers x and y, define xRy if and only if is an irrational
(A) reflexive
(B) symmetric
(C) transitive
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Sol. (A) is the correct choice.
25. Consider the set A = {1, 2, 3} and R be the smallest equivalence relation on A, then R
= ________
________.
⇒ (x– 1) (x– 2) ≥0
⇒ x≤1 or x ≥2
27. Consider the set A containing n elements. Then, the total number of injective
functions from A onto itself is ________.
Sol. n!
28. Let Z be the set of integers and R be the relation defined in Z such that aRb if a– b is
divisible by 3. Then R partitions the set Z into ________ pairwise disjoint subsets.
Sol. Three.
29. Let R be the set of real numbers and *be the binary operation defined on R as a * b=
a + b– ab a, b R. Then, the identity element with respect to the binary operation * is
_______.
State True or False for the statements in each of the Examples 30 to 34.
30. Consider the set A = {1, 2, 3} and the relation R = {(1, 2), (1, 3)}. R is a transitive
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relation.
Sol. True.
31. Let A be a finite set. Then, each injective function from A into itself is not surjective.
Sol. False.
32. For sets A, B and C, let : A →B, : B →C be functions such that is injective.
Then both and are injective functions.
Sol. False.
33. For sets A, B and C, let : A →B, : B →C be functions such that is surjective.
Then is surjective.
Sol. True.
34. Let N be the set of natural numbers. Then, the binary operation * in N defined as
has identity element.
Sol. False.
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Exercise
To make R reflexive we must add (b, b) and (c, c) to R. Also, to make R transitive we must
add (a, c) to R.
Then, write D.
Sol.
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Then, find .
Then (gof)x=g{f(x)}=g(2x+1)=(2x+1)2 -2
–1.
4. Let : R → R be the function defined by write
6. If : R → R is defined by write
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=
7. Is a function? If is described by
8. Are the following set of ordered pairs functions? If so, examine whether the mapping
is injective or surjective.
(i) .
(ii)
It represents a function. Here, the image of distinct elements of under are not distinct,
so it is not injective but it is surjective.
Here, each element of domain does not have a unique image. So, it does not represent
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function.
write .
And
10. Let C be the set of complex numbers. Prove that the mapping : C → R given by
Given,
So, is not one-one. Also, is not onto as there is no pre-image for any negative
element of R under the mapping .
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neither one-one nor onto.
Now,
But
Which does not belong to the intervals [-1, 1], the range of cos x.
12. Let X = {1, 2, 3}and Y = {4, 5}. Find whether the following subsets of are
functions from X to Y or not.
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f is not a function because f has not unique image.
k is not a function as 3 has does not have any image under the mapping.
range of .
Let
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So, Range of y, that is f(x) is
Now
I. Reflexive
Hence, R is reflexive.
II. Symmetric
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Hence, R is symmetric.
III. Transitive
(a-c) is divisible by n
aRc
Hence, R is transitive.
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Objective Questions
28. Let T be the set of all triangles in the Euclidean plane, and let a relation R on T be
defined as aRb if a is congruent to Then R is
(C) equivalence
Then,
Let
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Hence, R is equivalence relation.
29. Consider the non-empty set consisting of children in a family and a relation R
defined as aRb if a is brother of b. Then R is
Sol. (b)
Given,
And
So, a is brother of c.
Hence, R is transitive.
30. The maximum number of equivalence relations on the set A = {1, 2, 3} are
(A) 1
(B) 2
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(C) 3
(D) 5
Sol. (d)
(A) reflexive
(B) transitive
(C) symmetric
Sol. (b)
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(A) an equivalence relation
Sol. (b)
Given that,
But
Hence, R is transitive.
33. Let A = {1, 2, 3} and consider the relation R = {1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3), (1, 2), (2, 3), (1,3)}.
Then R is
And R = {1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3), (1, 2), (2, 3), (1,3)}.
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Hence, R is reflexive.
Hence, R is transitive.
34. The identity element for the binary operation * defined on Q - {0}
(A) 1
(B) 0
(C) 2
Sol. (c)
Given that,
35. If the set A contains 5 elements and the set B contains 6 elements, then the number
of one-one and onto mappings from A to B is
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(A) 720
(B) 120
(C) 0
Sol. (c) We know that, if A and B are two non-empty finite set containing m and n elements
respectively, then the number of one-one and onto mapping from A to B is
Number of mapping=0
36. Let A = {1, 2, 3, ...n} and B = {a, b}. Then the number of surjections from A into B is
(A)
(B)
(C)
Sol. (A)
We know that, if A and B are two non-empty finite sets containing m and n elements
respectively, then the number of surjection from A into B is
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Here, m=2
(A) one-one
(B) onto
(C) bijective
Sol. (D)
Given that,
is
(A)
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(B)
(C)
(D)
Sol. (A)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Sol. (B)
Here,
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Let
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D) 5 – x
Sol. (B)
Given that,
Let
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Sol. (A)
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Given that, be the bijective functions.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Let
is
(A) constant
(B) 1 + x
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(C) x
of is
(A) R
(B)
(C)
(D)
Let
Range=
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45. Let : N →R be the function defined by and be another
(A) 1
(B) 1
(C)
(A) 9
(B) 14
(C) 5
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Sol. (A) Given that
(A)
(B)
Let
48. Let the relation R be defined in N by aRb if 2a+ 3b= 30. Then R =....
3b=30-2a
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For a=3, b=8
a=6, b=6
a=9, b=4
a= 12, b=2
Sol. Given
50. Let = {(1, 2), (3, 5), (4, 1) and = {(2, 3), (5, 1), (1, 3)}. Then and
Sol. Given that, = {(1, 2), (3, 5), (4, 1) and = {(2, 3), (5, 1), (1, 3)}
Now
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51. Let : R → R be defined by , then
52. If then
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Sol. Given that,
Let
True/ False
Sol. False
Hence, R is symmetric.
Since,
But
is invertible.
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Sol. False
Sol. False
on the set .
Sol. False
57. Let and N be the set of natural numbers. Then, the mapping
defined by , , , is onto.
Sol. True
Given, A={0, 1}
Sol. False
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Given that,
Sol. False
Let
And
Sol. True
Let
And
Then,
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61. Every function is invertible.
Sol. False
Sol. False
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Long Answer Questions
(i) Let
Now,
(ii) Let
Now,
So, it is symmetric.
(iii) Let
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Find the domain and range of the
Domain = {1,2,3....20}
Range = {1,3,5,7.......39}
As
As
But
18. Given, A = {2, 3, 4}, B = {2, 5, 6, 7}. Construct an example of each of the following:
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i.e. Which is an injective mapping.
injective mapping.
mapping from B to A.
Which is one-one
For
Further is not onto, as for there does not exist any in N such that
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20. Let If be defined by .
is defined by
For injectivity
Let
For surjectivity
[codomain]
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21. Let A = [–1, 1]. Then, discuss whether the following functions defined on A are one-
one, onto or bijective:
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(i)
Let
So, is one-one.
Now, let
As for
(ii)
Let
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So, is not one-one.
Now,
(iii)
So, is one-one
Now, let
(iv)
Let
Now, let
As for
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(i) x is greater than
(ii)
(iv)
Determine which of the above relations are reflexive, symmetric and transitive.
For xRx
Let
x>y
Let
x>y and
So, R is transitive.
(ii)
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So, R is not reflexive.
Therefore, R is symmetric.
Hence, R is reflexive.
If
Therefore, R is symmetric.
If
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So, R is transitive.
(iv)
So, R is transitive.
equivalence relation and also obtain the equivalent class [(2, 5)].
and
Let
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Hence, R is reflexive.
a+d = b+c
So, R is symmetric.
Let
24. Using the definition, prove that the function is invertible if and only if
is both one-one and onto.
such that and . The function is called the inverse of and is denoted by
find
(i)
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(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
26. Let * be the binary operation defined on Q. Find which of the following binary
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operations are commutative
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(i) and b * a = b - a
So,
(ii)
(iii)
Clearly,
(iv)
Hence, * is commutative.
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27. If * be binary operation defined on R by Then, the operation
* is
Also
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