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Topic: Relations and Functions Work Sheet - 1 Sub-Topic: Ordered Pair and Cartesian Products of Two Sets

1. The values of a and b are 1 and 2. 2. A x A x A represents the Cartesian product of the set A with itself 3 times. 3. The number of elements in the Cartesian product of sets A and B, where A has 2 elements and B has 3 elements, is 6.

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Topic: Relations and Functions Work Sheet - 1 Sub-Topic: Ordered Pair and Cartesian Products of Two Sets

1. The values of a and b are 1 and 2. 2. A x A x A represents the Cartesian product of the set A with itself 3 times. 3. The number of elements in the Cartesian product of sets A and B, where A has 2 elements and B has 3 elements, is 6.

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TOPIC: RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS

Work Sheet - 1

Sub-Topic: Ordered pair and cartesian products of two sets

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1. If (a, b) = (1, ) then the value(s) of a & b is ----------
2

2. If A = {x, y} then A x A x A is -----------

3. If A = { 2, 4} and B= { a, b, c} then n(A x B) is a) 3 b) 4 c) 6 d) 5

4. If n(A) = 6, n(B) = 4 then n(A x B) is a) 12 b) 24 c) 10 d) 2

5. If A × B = {(a, x),(a , y), (b, x), (b, y)}. Then the set A is
a) {a, b} b) {x, y} c) {a, b, x, y} d) none

6. If A = {1, 2}, B = {3, 4}, then A × (B ∩ φ) is a) {3, 4} b) φ c) A d) B

7. If the ordered pairs (x, − 2) = (6, y+2) are equal then the values of x and y are
a) 6 & − 4 b) 3 & − 2 c) – 2 & 4 d) 3 & 7

8. Let A = {x: x ∈ N and x ≤ 4}, B= {x : x ∈ Z, − 1 ≤ x ≤1 } and C = {3, 4} find :


(i) A x (B U C) = (A x B) U (A x C) (ii) A x ( B − C) = (A x B) − ( A x C)

9. If A = { − 3, − 2, 0, 2, 3} write the subsets of A x A.

10. If A = {a, b}, B= {1, 2, 3} represent each of the following cartesian products by arrow
diagram:
(i) A X B (ii) B X A (iii) A X A (iv) B X B.

Sub Topic—Relations

Work Sheet - 2

1. Let n(A)=m and n(B)=n. Then the total number of non-empty relations that can
be defined from A to B is a) mn (b) nm-1 (c) mn-1 (d) 2mn-1

2. Let A= {1,2} then the number of relations on A is a) 5 b) 8 c) 4 d) 8

3. The missing ordered pair of :(7,-6),(-3,4) ,(0,2) of the relation


R={(x, y):y=1− |𝑥|, x and y∈Q} are ------------
4. If A={1,2,3}, B={4,5,6}, which of the following are relations from A to B is

a) R1= {(1,4), (1,5), (1,6)} b) R2= {(1,5), (2,4), (3,6)} c) R3= {(1,4), (1,5), (3,6),
(2,6),(3,4)}
d) R4= {(4,2), (2,6), (5,1), (2,4)}

5. Let R={(x, y): x, y∈N, 2x+y=41}. Find the domain and range of the relation R.
6. Given R={(x, y): x, y∈W, x2+y2=25}.Find the domain and range of R.

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7.Find the domain and range of relation R={(x, y):y=x+ ; x, y ∈N and x<6}
𝑥
8. Find a linear relationship between the components of the ordered pairs of the relation R,
where
R = {(1, 5), (2, 8), (−1, −1),…….}.

9. Let R = {(x, y) : x, y ∈ N, x + 2y = 13}. Then write R as an ordered pair and also find
the domain
and range of R.
10. Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 6}. Let R be the relation on A defined by {(a, b): a, b A, b
is exactly divisible by a}. Write R in roster form and find the domain and range.

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