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12 Mathematics Relations and Functions Test 01

The document discusses relations and functions. It provides definitions for reflexive, symmetric, and transitive relations. It then gives examples of relations and asks the reader to determine if the relations are reflexive, symmetric, or transitive. It also asks the reader to find equivalent relations and related lines for a given relation.
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12 Mathematics Relations and Functions Test 01

The document discusses relations and functions. It provides definitions for reflexive, symmetric, and transitive relations. It then gives examples of relations and asks the reader to determine if the relations are reflexive, symmetric, or transitive. It also asks the reader to find equivalent relations and related lines for a given relation.
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CBSE TEST PAPER-01

CLASS - XII MATHEMATICS (Relations and Functions)

Topic: Relation and function

1. A Relation is said to be Reflexive if ------------- every a ∈ A where A is non empty set. [1]

2. A Relation is said to be Symmetric if ------------ ∀ a,b, ∈ A [1]

3. A Relation is said to be Transitive if ------------- (a,c) ∈ R , ∀ a,b,c ∈ A [1]

4. Define universal relation? Give example. [1]

5. What is trivial relation? [1]

6. Let T be the set of all triangles in a plane with R a relation in T given by [4]
R = {(T1, T2): T1 is congruent to T2}.
Show that R is an equivalence relation.

7. Show that the relation R in the set Z of integers given by [4]


R = {(a, b) : 2 divides a-b}.

8. Let L be the set of all lines in plane and R be the relation in L define if [4]
R = {(l1, L2 ): L1 is ⊥ to L2 } .
Show that R is symmetric but neither reflexive nor transitive.

9. Check whether the relation R defined in the set {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6} as [4]


R = {(a, b): b = a+1} is reflexive, symmetric or transitive.

10. Let L be the set of all lines in Xy plane and R be the relation in L define as [4]

R = {(L1, L2): L1 || L2}


Show then R is on equivalence relation.
Find the set of all lines related to the line Y=2x+4.

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