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[This question paper contains 4 printed pages.] Your Roll No..-.-0+++ fcike Cc Sr. No. of Question Paper: 1381 : 32351301 : BMATH 305 — Theory of Real Functions : CBCS (LOCF) B.Sc. (A) Mathematics : I Unique Paper Code Name of the Paper e of the Course Maximum Marks : 75[381 2 (b) Let f: A> RL Ac Rand ce R be a cluster point of A. Then show that lim f(x)=L (fend only if for every sequence (ea) in A that ferges to c such that x, 4 c, Vne R, the e (f(x,)) converges to L. (6) 1 Be: (=) does not exist in R but x’ (6) f:A>R,g:A>RandceR be f A. Show that if f is bounded on of ¢ and lim g(x)=0, then xc (6) ‘*% #0, then find lim f(x) and x0 (6) (6)3 (a) Let Ac R and let f and g be real valued functions on A. Show that if f and g are continuous on A then their product fg is continuous on A. Also, give examples of two functions f and g such that both are discontinuous at a point c € A but their is continuous at c. (7A) io and prove Boundedness Theorem for us functions on a closed and bounded L (74) laximum-Minimum Theorem. Let I = [a,b] I> R be a continuous function such that for each x in I. Prove that there exists @>O0 such that f(x) 2 @ for all x in (7) nuous at c. (6) uniformly continuous function on s on A. Is the converse true? (6) x40 is”381 4 (a) Let I c R be an interval, let c © I, and let f: I > R and g: I > R be functions that are differentiable at c. Prove that if g(c) # 0, the function f/g is differentiable at n, and fue) 6 (ey R- R be defined by f(x) = . Is f differentiable everywhere in R? Find vative of f at the points where it is (6) = |x| + [x +1) le. Value Theorem. If f: [a,b] > R conditions of Mean Value Theorem or all x € (a,b). Then prove that f (6) jerval and let f: I> R have on I. Then show that f is a and only if f(x) = 0 for : (6) of the functions (6)[This question paper contains 8 printed pages.) Your Roll No...-.ssee** ie ‘Sr. No. of Question Paper: 1409 32351302 Paper + BMATH306 — Group Theory-I ve Course : B.Sc. (Hons) Mathematics il Maximum Marks : 75 ve their usual2 answers to the following qUestions, Attempt What is the total no of rotations and total no of tions in the dihedral group D,? Describe rotations and reflections) in pictures or What can you say about the total no of and total no of reflections in the dihedral in few lines. th the property that for any c. Prove that G is Abelian,3 |) Prove that a cyclic group is Abelian, Is the Converse true? 1 all subgroups of Z,.. ve that 1 and -1 are the only two generators ). Give short answer in few lines. N, is always cyclic whereas U(n), n22 may or may not be cyclic”. sprove the statement in a few (6*2=12) a and b are rational nos not4 we that a group of composite Order has 4 trivial, proper subgroup. ~ = ) Prove that order of a cyclic group is equal to the of its generator. (2*6.5=13) that every permutation of a finite set can n as a cycle or as a product of distinct (6) fe a cyclic subgroup of order 4 and clic subgroup of order 4.1409 5 Write a, B and af as product of 2- cycles, (3+3=6) = 24. How many left cosets of "> itl G =
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(6) how that the metrics d,, d, and d,, defined on BR (zy) = Dhabi vil ay) = (Dha(ti- yo?) 2 and ny) = max{ fx — yl:1 Si Sn) where x = (X,,X>,‘‘'; X,) and (6.5) tion f; R — (-1, 1) defined by neomorphism but not an (6.5) P.T.O.Let T: X > X bea mapping such that (Tx, Ty) <4, y), Vx, y € X. Does T always have a fixed point? Justify. (4) ¢ X be any non-empty set and T:X>X mapping such that T" (where n is a Raumber, n>1) has a unique fixed Hy EX. Show that x, is also a unique of T. (2.5) ace of real numbers with usual lat a connected subset of E 1. Give an example of two f E, such that their union is (4#2.5) Space such that every ed in some connected d) is connected (6.5)1013 7 (ce) Let (X, d) be a metric space. Then prove that (X, d) is disconnected if and only if there exists a continuous mapping of (X, d) onto the discrete two. element space (X,, d,). ~ (6.5) $(0,1) = {z € C: |z| < 1} and $[0,1] = {2 € C: |z| < 1} (4*2.5) a metric space and A c X such that }in A has a subsequence converging for any B c X, there is a point p,B) = d(A,B). If B be a closed A © B = $, show that (4.5+2)be a continuous real-valued function oy i metric space (X,d,), then show that nded and attains its bounds. Does the d when X ‘is not compact? Justify (442.5)[This question paper contains 4 printed pages-] Your Roll NO No. of Question Paper ; 1027 D Unique Paper Code + 2352011101 of the Paper + DSC-1 ; Algebra of the Course . B.Sc. (H) Mathematics, UGCF-2022 50 Maximum Marks : 902 all the integral roots of ie image for the complex number ge are 2 < . (7.5) ; 1} be the set of n' roots (Qkn/n) + i sin(2kn/n), e the following : WD, for all j,k (0, 1,2...1027 3 (b) Let a be an integer, show that there exists an integer k such that a? = 3k or a? = 3k +1. (7.5) (c) (i) Prove that ged(n, n+1) = 1 for every natural : number n, Find integers x and y such that mx + (n+1),y=1. (ii) Let a, b and c be three natural numbers such that ged(a, c) = 1 and b divides c. Prove that ged(a, b) = 1. (443.5) n>1 be a fixed natural number, Let a, b, c \(c, n)=1. Prove that a = b (mod n). (7.5) congruence, 7x = 8 (mod 11). (7.5)4 G be # group such that for any x, y, zin the p, xy = 2x implies y = z (cajteg left-fight ellation property). Show that G is Abelian j Example of a non-abelian group in which cancellation property does not hold. (7.5) ithe set G ={1, 5, 7, 11} is a group under yn modulo 12 with the help of the Cayley (7.5) “for any integer n, the set Z} is a subgroup of the group Z the operation of addition. Further [, is not a subgroup of Z. 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