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UNIT # 03 Function: Check Your Grasp

This document contains multiple math problems related to functions. Problem 4 defines a function f(x) and finds its domain to be [2,3]. Problem 8 finds the domain and range of a piecewise function f(x). Problem 12 involves solving two equations to find an expression for f(x2).

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UNIT # 03 Function: Check Your Grasp

This document contains multiple math problems related to functions. Problem 4 defines a function f(x) and finds its domain to be [2,3]. Problem 8 finds the domain and range of a piecewise function f(x). Problem 12 involves solving two equations to find an expression for f(x2).

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UNIT # 03

FUNCTION
EXERCISE - 01 CHECK YOUR GRASP

4. f (x) = log
5x  x 2
and
ex  ex
>0x>0
ex  ex
6
 3x  x 3 
5x  x 2  1 
log 0 25. fog (x) = log  1  3x 2 
6 3 
2  1  3x  x 
5x  x 
 1  x2 – 5x + 6  0 1  3x 2 
6
 1  x 3  1  x
 (x – 2) ( x– 3)  0  2x3 = log   3 log  = 3 f (x)
3
So domain  [2, 3]  1  x    1  x 
8. f (x) = 7–xPx–3 28. f (x) = sin [a] x
For domain period of sinx = 2
7 – x  0, & x – 3  0 & 7 – x  x – 3
2
x  7, & x  3 2x  10  period of f(x) = =
[a]
x5
x  {3, 4, 5}  [a] = 2  [a] = 4  a  [4, 5)
Range {f (3), f (4), f (5)} 33. Put y = – x, we get f(x) = –x also f(0) = 0
Range {1, 3, 2} f(x + y) = f(x) + f(y) is an odd function so it is
symmetric about origin.
1 36. f (x + 1) + f (x + 3) = K  x
12. 2f (x2) + 3f  2  = x2 – 1 ............(i)
x  put x = –1
f (0) + f (2) = K .....(i)
1
replacing x by , we get put x = 1 f (2) + f (4) = K .....(ii)
x from (i) & (ii)
1 1 f (4) = f (0) = 0  period = 4
2f  2  + 3f (x2) = 2 – 1 ............(ii)
x x 39. f(x) = 2 x(x–1)
Solve (i) and (ii) we get It is one-one onto function
3  2x 4  2x 2 log2y = x (x–1)
f(x2) =
5x 2  x2 – x – log2y = 0
14. f (x + 1) – f (x) = 8x + 3
1  1  4 log2 y
f (0 + 1) – f (0) = 3 (put x = 0) x=
2
 (b + c + d) – d = 3
 b + c = 3 ............(i) 1  1  4 log2 x
f–1(x) =
Also f (–1 + 1) – f (–1) = –8 + 3 (put x = –1) 2
 f (0) – f (–1) = –5  d – (b – c + d) = –5  
 –b + c = –5 ............(ii)
42. (A) sin x + cos x = 2 sin  4  x   Periodic
from (i) and (ii) (B) cos x  period 2
b = 4, c = –1 x
   period 
19. f(x) = x – [x] + (x + 1) – [x + 1] + ......... 
(x + 99) – [x + 99] x
So period of cos x +   = 2
= x – [x] + x – [x] + ..........+ x – [x]  
(C) cos x  period 2
= 100(x – [x]) = 100 {x}
1
f  
2 = 100{ 2 } = 41 {2x}  period
2
so period of cos x + {2x} = 2
 e x  e x
e|x|  e  x  x x0 (D) n {x}  period 1
23. Hint : f (x) = x  e  e x
e  e x  sin 2x  period 
0 x0
n {x} + sin 2x  no period

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EXERCISE - 02 BRAIN TEASERS

3. f (ex) + f (ln |x|) x  (0, 1) 16. put x = 1


Now 0 < e < 1 &
x
0 < n |x| < 1 5
2 f (1) + 1 f (1) – 2f ( | 2 sin |) = –1
 –  < x < 0 ......(i) 4
 1 < |x| < e  3 f (1) – 2 f (1) = –1  f (1) = –1
 (–e,–1)  (1,e)....(ii) Now put x = 2

from (i) and (ii)  1 


2 f (2) + 2 f   – 2f (1) = 4 cos2 + 2 cos
2 2
domain of x is (–e, –1)
8. y = cos (K sin x)  1
 2 f(2) + 2f   – 2 f (1) = 4
cos 1 y cos 1 y 2
= sin x  –1  1
K K  1
 f (2) + f   = 1 ..........(i)
 –K  cos–1 y  K 2
Now cos–1 y  [0, ] Now put x = 1/2 we get

 K=4  1
4 f   + f (2) = 1 ..........(ii)
10. g(x) g(y) = g (x) + g (y) + g (xy) –2 2
put x = 2 & y=1 from (i) and (ii)
g (2) g (1) = g (2) + g (1) + g (2) – 2  1
f   = 0 & f (2) = 1
 4g (1) = 8  g (1) = 2 2
  4  x2  
1
g (x) g(y) = g (x) + g(y), now put y = 18. f (x) = sin log  1  x  
x    

 1  1 4  x2
Now g (x) g   = g (x) + g   f(x) will be defined if > 0 & 4 – x2 > 0
 x  x
1 x
g (x) = 1 ± x n

 5 = 1 ± 2n ( g (2) = 5) 4  x2
 –2 < x < 1 & –  < log <
so, n = 2 1 x
Now g (3) = 1 + 32 = 10   4  x2  
–1  sin log   < 1
12. log x2 (x)  0 & x > 0, x 1   1  x  
 x  (0, 1)  (1, ) so range of f (x) is [–1, 1]

EXERCISE - 03 MISCELLANEOUS TYPE QUESTIONS

Match the Column : 2 


 Range of  is R–    co-domain (into)
4. (A) If putting (x) = 0 then we get 3 
x = 1, 2,.......,11 (many one) Hence (x) is one-one - into
and (x) is a polynomial function of degree (C) putting x = 0, , 2 ........
we get same value of (x) equal to 2
odd defined from R to R which is always onto.
(many-one)
Hence (x) is many one-onto
1
5 sinx
(x) = e +  (x)  2  x  R
sin x
(B) '(x) = > 0  x  D (one - one) e
(3x  4)2
Range of  is [2, )  co-domain (into)
2x  1 Hence (x) is many one into
y=
3x  4 (D)
2
(x) = log [(x+1) + 2]
1  4y 2 at x = 0 & –2 we get same value of (x)
x=  y
3y  2 3 equal to log3 (many-one)

2
(x)  log2  x  R 6. Statement-I :
Range of  is [log2, )  co-domain 1 –1 1
(into) Let (x) =   (x) =
x x
Hence (x) is many one-into. –1
(x) =  (x)  x  R0   (x) = x
Assertion & Reason : as (x) = x holds only on x = ± 1
 statement-I is false
x x Q
1. St. I : f (x) =  Statement-II :
1  x xQ –1
 (x) = x  ((x)) = (x)  x = (x)
 f (f(x)) = f (x) , f (x)  Q
Comprehension # 3 :
= 1 – f(x), f (x)  Q
f (2 – x) = f (2 + x)
= 1 – (1 – x) = x & f (20 – x) = f (x)
St. II : f (–x) = –x xQ  f (2 – (2 – x)) = f ( 4 – x)
=1+x x Q & f (20 – (x + 16)) = f (x + 16)
 f (–x)  ± f (x)  f (x) = f (4 – x)
Hence neither even not odd & f ( 4 – x) = f (x + 16)
5. Put x = y = 0  (0) = 0, 1  f (x) = f (x + 16)
if (0) = 0 then 1. f (0) = f (4) = f (16)
putting y = 0 (x)(0) – f(0) = 0 + x  x  R no. of values of x = 22
2. If graph is symmetric about x = a then
 x = 0  x  R hence contradiction.
f ( a+ x) = f (a – x)
if (0) = 1 then by y = 0, (x) – 1 = 0 + x.
f (16) = f (20)  symmetric about x = 18
(x) = x + 1 which is an injective function
f (4) = f (32)
having range R so bijective
3. f (0) = f (1) = f (2) = f (3) = f (4) = f (5) = f (6)
But every linear function is not bijective as y = c. hence period can't be one.

EXERCISE - 04 (A) CONCEPTUAL SUBJECTIVE EXERCISE

3. (a) f (f (x)) [1 + f (x)] = –f (x) f (3) = 1 + f (0)


 f(x) x f (0) = 0
f (f(x)) =  f (x) = f (6) = 2 + f (3) = 3
1  f(x) 1 x
3 3 f (9) = 3 + f (6) = 3 + 3 = 6
f (3) = 
13 4 f (12) = 4 + 6 = 10
(b) f (x + f (x)) = 4 f (x) & f (1) = 4 hence f (300) = 1 + 3 + 6 + 1 + ..... 100th term
f ( 1+ f (1)) = 4f (1)  f (1 + 4) = 16 S = 1 + 3 + 6 + 10 ........ + Tn
f (5) = 16 S = 1 + 3 + 6 + ..... + Tn
Now f (5 + f (5)) = 4 f (5) Tn = 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 ........... up 100 term
f (5 + 16) = 64 = f (21) 100
= × 101 = 5050
(c) [f (xy)] = x [f (y)]2 & f (2) = 6
2
2
put x = 2 & y = 1 9x
5. f(x) =
 [f(2 × 1)]2 = 2 (f(1))2  (f(1))2 = 18 9x  3
Now [f(50× 1)]2 = 50 [f(1)]2 = 50 × 18 91 x 3
f (1 – x) = 
f(50) = 30 1 x
9  3 3  9x
(d) f ( x + y) = x + f (y) & f (0) = 2 f (x) + f (1 – x) = 1
f (100 + 0) = 100 + f (0) = 102  1   2007 
f    f 1 ...........(i)
4. f (3) = 1  2008   2008 
f (3x) = x + f (3x – 3)  2   2006 
f   f 1 ..........(ii)
put x = 1 2008   2008 

3
............................... also x  –3
............................... so x (–, –3) (–3, 1]  [4, )
 1003   1005  1
f   f 1 ...........(iii)
2008   2008  (h)
[x]
 x  [0, 1)

 1004   1004  and log1–{x} (x2 – 3x + 10)


& f    f 1
2008   2008  x2 –3x + 10 > 0 xR
1 – {x} > 0 xR
 1004  1
 f  = ...........(iv) 1 – {x}  1  xI
2008  2
and 2 – |x| > 0  |x|–2 < 0
add all we get
 x  (–2, 2)
 1   2   3   2007  and sec (sinx) > 0  –1  sinx  1
f  f  f  ...  f 
 2008   2008   2008   2008   xR
= 1003.5 x  (–2, –1)  (–1, 0)  (1, 2)
6. (f) For n {x} to be defined x  I
8. (a) y = log ( 2 (sin x – cos x) + 3)
n  x  = 0
5
{n {x}}  (0, 1) 

& 2x2 – 7x + 5  0  2 sin (x – )+3>0
4
5
 (2x – 5) (x – 1)  0  1x  Domain x  R
2

1  –2 + 3  2 sin (x – )+32+3
& 4
7 
n   x 
2 
Range = log 5 1, log 5
5  = [0, 2]
7 7
–x>0  x< 18. (a) 10x + 10y = 10
2 2
10y = 10 – 10x
7 5 y = log10(10 – 10x)
also –x 1  x
2 2 Domain : 10 – 10x > 0  10 > 10x
5  x < 1  x  ( –, 1)
 x  (1, 2)  (2, )
2 20. f(x) = (a – xn)1/n
f x  5x  4
2 f (f(x)) = (a–(f(x))n)1/n
(g) (x) = = [a–{(a – xn)1/n}n]1/n = (a – a + xn)1/n = x
g x3
 x2 – 5x + 4  0 so fof (x) = x
(x – 4) (x–1)  0  f–1 (x) = f(x) = (a – xn)1/n

EXERCISE - 04 [B] BRAIN STORMING SUBJECTIVE EXERCISE

1  5x 1
1. (a) f(x) =  cos x–  0
7 x  7 2
(i) 1 – 5x  0  1  5x  x  0      5  7 
 x  – ,    , 
& 7 –x
– 7 > 0  3 3  3 3 
 x < –1 1
 6x2 – 35x – 6 < 0  – <x<6
 x  (–, –1) 6
(ii) 1 – 5x  0  x  0
7–x – 7 < 0  x > –1
 x  [0, )
x  (–, –1)  [0, ) 1   6 

– –
3 6 3 3 3
1
cos x 
(c) f(x) = 2  1    5 
 x   – ,    ,6 .
6  35x  6x 2 6 3  3

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2. f (x) = sin x + cos (px) 8. p(x) = (x – 1) Q1(x) + 1
f (x + T) = sin (x + T) + cos (px + pT) p(x) = (x – 4) Q2(x) + 10
= sin x + cos (px)  (x – 4) p(x) = (x – 4)(x – 1) Q1(x) + (x – 4)
sin T + cos pT = ƒ (0) = 1 & (x – 1) p(x) = (x – 1) (x – 4) Q2 (x) + 10x – 10
sin (–T) + cos pT = 1
 2 sin T = 0 T = n (x  1)(x  4) 9x  6
 p(x) = [Q2(x) – Q1(x)] +
Now sin n + cos pn = 1 3 3
cos pn = 1 9x  6
 r(x) = =3x – 2=3 × 2006 – 2 = 6016.
pn = 2m 3
2m 10. f(x) = (x + 1) (x + 2) (x + 3) (x + 4) + 5
p= i.e. Rational.
n x  [–6, 6]
1 2 2
= (x + 5x + 4) (x + 5x + 6) + 5
6. x=  x2 = 1  x = 1
x Let t = x2 + 5x
f(x)
1 (t + 4) (t + 6) + 5 = t2 + 10t + 24 + 5
f(x) = ; 0 < x  1 1
x = t2 + 10t + 29
= x ; x > 1
1
 1 = (t + 5)2 + 4
g(x) = f(x) f  
 x f(x) = (x2 + 5x + 5)2 + 4
1 1 g(x) 4  f(x)  (36 + 30 + 5)2 + 4
. 0 x 1
 g(x)   x x 1
 4  f(x)  5041 + 4 = 5045
 x.x x 1
1 a + b = 5049.

EXERCISE - 05 [A] JEE-[MAIN] : PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS

5. y = sin–1[log3(x/3)]  – 1  log3(x/3)  1 In this type of function every element of set A has

1 x unique image in set B and there is no element left


   3  1  x  9  x  [1, 9] in set B. Hence ƒ is one-one and onto function.
3 3
6. ƒ(x) = log (x + x2  1 ) 10. To define ƒ(x), 9 – x2 > 0  –3 < x < 3 ... (1)
and ƒ(–x) = –log(x + x2  1 ) = –ƒ(x) –1  (x – 3)  1  2  x  4 ... (2)
ƒ(x) is odd function.
3 From (i) and (ii), 2  x  3 i.e., [2, 3).
7. ƒ(x) =  + log 10(x 3 – x). So, 4 – x 2  0
4x
11. ƒ(3) = 7–3
P0 = 1, ƒ(4)=3P1=3 and ƒ(5)=2P2=2
 x  ± 4
and x3 – x > 0  x(x2 – 1) > 0  x > 0, x > 1 Hence, range of ƒ = {1, 2, 3}.

– + – +
12. Using – a2  b2  (a sin x + b cos x)  a2  b2
–1 0 1
D=(–1,0)(1,)–{ 4 }i.e.,D=(–1,0)(1,2)(2,)
9. ƒ:NI – 1  (  3)  (sin x – 3 cos x)  1  (  3)
ƒ(1) = 0, ƒ(2) = –1, ƒ(3) = 1, ƒ(4) = –2, ƒ(5) = 2
and ƒ(6) = –3 so on.
–2  (sin x – 3 cos x)  2

1 0
2 -1 –2 + 1  (sin x – 3 cos x + 1)  2 + 1
3 1
4 -2
–1  (sin x – 3 cos x+1)  3 i.e., range = [–1,3]
5 2
6 -3
 For ƒ to be onto S = [–1, 3].

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20. f(x) = (x + 1)2 – 1 ; x > –1
2x
13. For – 1 < x < 1, tan –1
= 2 tan
–1
x f'(x) = 2(x + 1) > 0 for x > –1
1  x2
f(x) is bijection
Statement (2) is correct
   Now f–1(x) = f(x)
Range of ƒ(x) =   , 
2 2 To solve put y = x in f(x)
x = (x + 1)2 – 1
   x + 1 = (x + 1)2
 Co-domain of function = B =   ,  x = – 1, x = 0
2 2
x = {0, –1} Statement (1) is also correct
14. ƒ(a – (x – a)) = ƒ(a)ƒ(x – a) – ƒ(0)ƒ(x) ... (1)
1
Put x=0, y = 0 ; ƒ(0) =(ƒ(0))2 –[ƒ(a)]2  ƒ(a) = 0 21. f(x) 
|x| x
[ ƒ(0) = 1]. From (i), ƒ(2a – x) = – ƒ(x). For domain of real function
|x| – x > 0
3x2  9x  17
15. Let y = |x| > x
3x2  9x  7
x  ( ,0)
 3(y – 1) x2 + 9(y – 1) x + 7y – 17 = 0
22. ƒ(x) = (x – 1)2 + 1 ; (x  1)
Since x is real, we have
and ƒ '(x) = 2(x – 1)  0 for x  1
{9(y – 1)}2 – 4.3(y – 1) (7y – 17)  0
 ƒ(x) is one-one and onto
 –3y2 + 126y – 123  0  ƒ(x) is Bijection
 (y – 41) (y – 1)  0 and ƒ–1(x) = 1 + x  1
 1  y  41 Statement-2 is true
So, maximum value of y is 41. Now ƒ(x) = ƒ–1(x)
 (x – 1)2 + 1 = x  1 + 1
x
16. f(x) is defined if –1  – 1  1 and cos x > 0  x = 1,2
2
 Statement-1 is true
  23. [x] is contincous at R – I
or 0  x  4 and – <x<  f(x) is continuous at R – I
2 2
Now At x = I
 
 x  0,  (2(I  h)  1)
 2 LHL = lim [I – h] cos 
h 0 2
19. For real x, f(x) = x 3 + 5x + 1
lim (I – 1) cos [2I  2h  1] 
lim f(x)   h 0
2
x 

and lim f(x)   


x 
= (I – 1) cos (2I – 1) =0
 Range is R – f(x) is on to 2
Now f'(x) = 3x2 + 5 > 0 similarly,
 f(x) is one-one RHL = 0
f(x) is one-one onto. and f(I) = 0
 Function is continous everywhere

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EXERCISE - 05 [B] JEE-[ADVANCED] : PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS
2 2 2
3. g(x) = 1 + {x}  sin (sinx ) = sin(sinx )
2
 0 + 1  g(x)  1 + 1  1  g(x) < 2  sin(sinx ) = 0 or 1 (rejected)
2 2
f (g(x)) = 1 ( g(x) > 0) sin(sinx ) = 0  x = n
6. n (into + onto) = 24
 x   n; x  0, 1,2, 3,.....
n (into) = 2 3 2
15. ƒ(x) = 2x – 15x + 36x + 1
n (onto) = 16 – 2 = 14 2
 ƒ'(x) = 6(x – 5x + 6)
x = 6(x – 2)(x – 3)
7. f(x) = , x  –1
x 1  ƒ(x) is non monotonic in x  [0,3]
Now f (f(x)) = x  f (x) = f–1(x)  ƒ(x) is not one-one
ƒ(x) is increasing in x [0,2) and decreasing in
x
Let y =  xy + y = x x(2,3]
x 1 ƒ(0) = 1, ƒ(2) = 29 & ƒ(3) = 28
y  Range of ƒ(x) is [1,29]
 x (y – ) = –y  x=  ƒ(x) is onto.
y
      
f–1 (x) =
x 16.     0,    ,   2   0,    ,  
x  4 4 2  2 2 
x x 2
Now = Now ƒ(cos 4) 
x 1 x 2  sec2 
on solving we get  = –1 1  cos2 1
 1 .......(i)
13.  (x) = f (x) – g (x) cos 2 cos 2
 x x  Q 1 2 1
= Let cos 4    2 cos 2  1 
x 3 3
x Q
It is one-one onto function 2
 cos 2  
14.
2
Given ƒ(x) = x ; g(x) = sinx 3
2 2
ƒogogoƒ(x) = sin (sinx ) 1 3
2  From (i), ƒ   1 
and gogoƒ(x) = sin(sinx ) 3
  2
given ƒogogoƒ(x) = gogoƒ(x)  (A, B) are correct

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