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Function Definition, Domain, Range, Even Odd, Composite, Inverse

This document contains a math assignment with 15 multiple choice questions about functions and their properties. It includes questions about determining the domain and range of functions, identifying if a function is odd, even or periodic, evaluating composite functions, and finding the inverse of a function. The questions are followed by short step-by-step solutions explaining the reasoning behind each answer. The assignment is concluded with the answers to all 15 questions provided by the teacher.

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Function Definition, Domain, Range, Even Odd, Composite, Inverse

This document contains a math assignment with 15 multiple choice questions about functions and their properties. It includes questions about determining the domain and range of functions, identifying if a function is odd, even or periodic, evaluating composite functions, and finding the inverse of a function. The questions are followed by short step-by-step solutions explaining the reasoning behind each answer. The assignment is concluded with the answers to all 15 questions provided by the teacher.

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Function

for JEE
Assignment
JEE Grade 11

PULKIT SIR | VEDANTU


Assignment

Q 1. The domain of is

A (1, 2)

B (1, 2)∪(3, ∞)

C (2, 3)

D (-∞, 1)
Solution 1:

If ; the domain is a>0

Now,

(x - 1)(x - 2)(x - 3) >0

x - 1>0; x - 2 >0; x - 3 >0

For domain, we require only positive curve


So, Domain = (1, 2)∪ (3, ∞)
Assignment

Q 1. The domain of is

A (1, 2)

B (1, 2)∪(3, ∞)

C (2, 3)

D (-∞, 1)
Assignment

Q 2. Domain of definition of the function is

A (-1, 0)⋃(1, 2)⋃(2, ∞)

B (1, 2)

C (-1, 0) ⋃ (1, 2)

D (1, 2)⋃(2, ∞)
Solution 2:

x ∊ (-1, 0)⋃(1, 2)⋃(2, ∞)


Assignment

Q 2. Domain of definition of the function is

A (-1, 0)⋃(1, 2)⋃(2, ∞)

B (1, 2)

C (-1, 0) ⋃ (1, 2)

D (1, 2)⋃(2, ∞)
Assignment

Q 3. Let f: [4, ∞) → [4, ∞) be defined by f(x) = 5x(x-4) Then f-1(x) is

D Not defined
Solution 3:
Assignment

Q 3. Let f: [4, ∞) → [4, ∞) be defined by f(x) = 5x(x-4) Then f-1(x) is

D Not defined
Assignment

Q 4. The function f(x), given by

A An odd function

B An even function

C A periodic function

D None of these
Solution 4:
Assignment

Q 4. The function f(x), given by

A An odd function

B An even function

C A periodic function

D None of these
Assignment

Q 5. A function f(x) given by is.

A An odd function

B An even function

C A periodic function

D None of these
Solution 5:
Assignment

Q 5. A function f(x) given by is.

A An odd function

B An even function

C A periodic function

D None of these
Assignment

Q 6. The range of the function is given by

A (0, ∞)

B (-∞, ∞)

C (-∞, loge2]

D (loge 2, ∞)
Solution 6:

Given f(x) = loge √4 - x2


Since the logarithmic function is a strictly increasing
function as shown in the below figure.

Here we have two cases


Assignment

Q 6. The range of the function is given by

A (0, ∞)

B (-∞, ∞)

C (-∞, loge2]

D (loge 2, ∞)
Assignment

Q 7. If f: R → R, g: R → R are defined by f(x) = x2, g(x) = cosx then (gof)(x) =

A cos 2x

B x2 cosx

C cosx2

D cos2x2
Solution 7:

Given, f: R → R, g: R → R

f(x) = x2, g(x) = cosx


gof (x) = g (f(x)) = g(x2)
= cos x2
Assignment

Q 7. If f: R → R, g: R → R are defined by f(x) = x2, g(x) = cosx then (gof)(x) =

A cos 2x

B x2 cosx

C cosx2

D cos2x2
Assignment

Q 8. If f: R → R, g: R → R are defined by f(x) = 4x - 1, g(x) = x3 + 2, then

A 43

B 4a3 - 1

C a3 + 2

D 64a3 - 8a2 - 1
Solution 8:

Given, f: R → R, g: R → R

f(x) = 4x - 1, g(x) = x3 + 2
Assignment

Q 8. If f: R → R, g: R → R are defined by f(x) = 4x - 1, g(x) = x3 + 2, then

A 43

B 4a3 - 1

C a3 + 2

D 64a3 - 8a2 - 1
Assignment

Q 9. If

A 2

B 1

C ½

D 4
Solution 9:
Assignment

Q 9. If

A 2

B 1

C ½

D 4
Assignment

Q 10. Let S be set of all rational numbers. The functions f: R → R, g : R → R


are defined as

then, (fog)(π) + (gof) (e) -

A -1

B 0

C 1

D 2
Solution 10:
Assignment

Q 10. Let S be set of all rational numbers. The functions f: R → R, g : R → R


are defined as

then, (fog)(π) + (gof) (e) -

A -1

B 0

C 1

D 2
Assignment

Q 11. If f: R → R is defined by f(x) = x2 - 10x + 21 then f-1(-3) is

A {-4, 6}

B {4, 6}

C {-4, 4, 6}

D Not Invertible
Solution 11:

Let f-1(-3) = t
⇒ f(t) = - 3
t2 - 10t + 21 = - 3
t2 - 10t + 24 = 0
t2 - 6t - 4t + 24 = 0
t(t - 6) - 4(t - 6) = 0
⇒ t = 6, 4
f-1 (-3) = {4, 6}
Assignment

Q 11. If f: R → R is defined by f(x) = x2 - 10x + 21 then f-1(-3) is

A {-4, 6}

B {4, 6}

C {-4, 4, 6}

D Not Invertible
Assignment

Q 12. If f(x) = x2, -1 ≤ x ≤ 4, g(x) = sec-1x, x ≥ 1 then

A Range of gof(x) is [1, 4] ሀ -1

B Range of gof(x) is [1, 4]

C Range of gof(x) is [0, sec-1 16]

D Range of fog(x) is
Solution 12:

gof(x) exists when f(x) ≥ 1 and x ∈ [-1, 4]


x2 ≥ 1 ⇒ x ∈( - ∞, -1] U [1, ∞)
⇒ x ∈ [1, 4] U - 1
Range of gof(x) = [0, sec-1 16]
Assignment

Q 12. If f(x) = x2, -1 ≤ x ≤ 4, g(x) = sec-1x, x ≥ 1 then

A Range of gof(x) is [1, 4] ሀ -1

B Range of gof(x) is [1, 4]

C Range of gof(x) is [0, sec-1 16]

D Range of fog(x) is
Assignment

Q 13. Find inverse if , where f(x) = 2x (x - 2)

D
Solution 13:
Assignment

Q 13. Find inverse if , where f(x) = 2x (x - 2)

D
Assignment

Q 14. If where; [.] is G.I.F and x ≠ nπ (n ∊ integer) Then f(x) is:

A Odd function

B Even function

C Neither odd nor even

D Data Insufficient
Solution 14:
Assignment

Q 14. If where; [.] is G.I.F and x ≠ nπ (n ∊ integer) Then f(x) is:

A Odd function

B Even function

C Neither odd nor even

D Data Insufficient
Assignment

Q 15. Let

If f(x) is an even function on R and the definition of f(x) in (0, ∞) is

D None of these
Solution 15:
Assignment

Q 15. Let

If f(x) is an even function on R and the definition of f(x) in (0, ∞) is

D None of these
Answers
1 B 11 B

2 A 12 C

3 B 13 A

4 A 14 A

5 B 15 A

6 C

7 C

8 C

9 C

10 A PULKIT SIR | VEDANTU

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