Mains Functions
Mains Functions
1 1 x 2x
(4) f (x) 7. If ƒ(x) log e ,| x | 1 , then ƒ is
x 3 1 x 1 x2
is
(1) –153 (2) –133
(3) –131 (4) –135
Function
1 1 x
(4) log e
4 1 x
6. If [x] be the greatest integer less than or equal to x,
FUNCTION
100 é ( -1)n n ù
1. Let [x] denote the greatest integer < x, where x Î R. then å ê
n =8 ë 2 û
ú is equal to :
If the domain of the real valued function (1) 0 (2) 4 (3) –2 (4) 2
[x] - 2 7. Consider function f : A ® B and
f(x) = is (–¥,a) È [b,c) È [4, ¥),a < b < c,
[x] - 3 g : B ® C (A, B, C Í R) such that (gof)–1
then the value of a + b + c is : exists, then:
(1) f and g both are one-one
(1) 8 (2) 1 (3) –2 (4) –3
(2) f and g both are onto
2. Let f : R - {}
a
6
® R be defined by (3) f is one-one and g is onto
(4) f is onto and g is one-one
5x + 3
f (x) = . Then the value of a for which 8. Let S = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7}. Then the number
6x - a
of possible functions f : S ® S such that
(fof)(x) = x, for all x Î R - {}
a
6
, is :
f(m·n) = f(m)·f(n) for every m, n Î S and
(1) No such a exists (2) 5 m · n Î S is equal to______.
(3) 8 (4) 6 9. Let f : R ® R be defined as
3. Let [x] denote the greatest integer less than or equal
æ1ö
to x. Then, the values of x Î R satisfying the f(x + y) + f(x – y) = 2 f(x) f(y), f ç ÷ = -1.
è2ø
equation [ex]2 + [ex + 1] – 3 = 0 lie in the interval :
Then,
é 1ö
(1) ê0, ÷ (2) [loge2, loge3) 20
1
ë eø the value of å sin(k)sin(k + f (k))
k =1
is equal to :
(3) [1, e) (4) [0, loge2)
4. Let A = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7}. Then the number (1) cosec2(21) cos(20) cos(2)
of bijective functions ƒ : A ® A such that (2) sec2(1) sec(21) cos(20)
ƒ(1) + ƒ(2) = 3 – ƒ(3) is equal to (3) cosec2(1) cosec(21) sin(20)
5. Let g : N ® N be defined as (4) sec2(21) sin(20) sin(2)
g(3n + 1) = 3n + 2,
æ1+ x ö
g(3n + 2) = 3n + 3, 10. The domain of the function cosec-1 ç ÷ is :
è x ø
g(3n + 3) = 3n + 1, for all n ³ 0.
Then which of the following statements is true ? æ 1ù é 1 ö
(1) ç -1, - ú È (0, ¥) (2) ê - , 0 ÷ È [1, ¥)
è 2û ë 2 ø
(1) There exists an onto function f : N ® N
such that fog = f æ 1 ö é 1 ö
(3) ç - , ¥ ÷ - {0} (4) ê - , ¥ ÷ - {0}
(2) There exists a one–one function f: N ® N è 2 ø ë 2 ø
such that fog = f 11. Let f : N ® N be a function such that
(3) gogog = g
f(m + n) = f(m) + f(n) for every m, n Î N.
(4) There exists a function f : N ® N such that gof = f
If f(6) = 18, then f(2) · f(3) is equal to :
(1) 6 (2) 54 (3) 18 (4) 36
12. The range of the function, x2 - x - 2
17. Let ƒ(x) = sin–1x and g(x) = . If
æ æ 3p ö æp ö æp ö æ 3p ö ö 2x 2 - x - 6
f(x) = log 5 ç 3 + cos ç + x ÷ + cos ç + x ÷ + cos ç - x ÷ - cos ç - x ÷ ÷
è è4 ø è4 ø è4 ø è4 øø
g(2) = lim g(x) , then the domain of the function
is : x®2
é 3 ö
é 1
(3) ê
ù
, 5ú (4) [0, 2] (1) ( -¥, - 2] È ê - , ¥ ÷
ë 5 û ë 2 ø
2
f(k) = - for k = 2, 3, 4, 5. Then the value of é 4 ö
k (3) ( -¥, - 2] È ê - , ¥ ÷
ë 3 ø
52 – 10 f(10) is equal to :
(4) ( -¥, - 1] È [ 2, ¥ )
14. Let f, g : N ® N such that
f(n + 1) = f(n) + f(1) " n Î N and g be any 18. Let ƒ be any function defined on R and let it
satisfy the condition :
arbitrary function. Which of the following
|ƒ(x) – ƒ(y)| < |(x – y)2|, " (x,y) Î R
statements is NOT true ?
If ƒ(0) = 1, then :
(1) If fog is one-one, then g is one-one (1) ƒ(x) can take any value in R
(2) If f is onto, then f(n) = n " nÎN (2) ƒ(x) < 0, " x Î R
(3) f is one-one (3) ƒ(x) = 0, " x Î R
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