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Chapter 2: Relations and Functions

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CHAPTER 2 : RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS

1. Let


2. A = {1,0,-1}, B={2,3}, C={1,-1}, find A B C and B A C
3. If (a, 1), (b, -1) and (c, c) are three elements of A B and n(B A) = 9, Find
the sets A, B and B C.
4. Write all relations from A to B where A = {3, 1} and B= {2, 5}.
5. If f(x) = x + , prove that [f(x)]
3
= f(x
3
) + 3f .
6. If f(x) = , x - , then show that f(f(x)) = , provided x - .
7. If f(x) = , x 1, then show that f(f(x)) = x, provided that x 0.
8. If f(x) = , x -1, then show that f(f(x)) = - , provided that x 0.
9. Let .
(i) Write R in Roster form (ii) Draw the arrow diagram of R
(iii) Find the domain of R (iv) Find the range of R.
10. Let A = {-3, -2, - 1, 0, 1, 2, 3}. Let R be a relation on A defined by the rule
(a,b) R if 1+ab >0. Write R in roster form.
11. What is the fundamental difference between a relation and a function? Is
every relation a function? Justify your answer. Is the converse true?
12. Find the domain and the range of the functions
(i) f(x) = (ii) f(x) = (iii) f(x) =
(iv) f(x) = (v) f(x) = (vi) f(x) =
(vii) f(x) = (viii) f(x) = 1 - |x 2| (ix) f(x) =
(x) f(x) = (xi) f(x) = x [x] (xii) f(x) =
(xiii) f(x) = (xiv) f(x) = (xv) f(x) =
13. Draw the graph of the following functions. Also, find the range and
domain in each case
(i) (ii)
(iii) (iv) f(x) = |x-1| +|x-2|
(v) f(x) = (vi) f(x) = x [x]
(vii) f(x) = (viii) f(x) =
(viii)
14. Find the domain and range of the following functions:
(i)


(viii

15. Let g and f be two functions defined by and
g(x) = , describe (i) f +g (ii) fg (iii) g-f (iv) (v)

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