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Basics of Functions, Domain & Range

The document provides information about functions including: 1) The basics of functions including function notation, domain and range, and the vertical line test. 2) Algebraic operations that can be performed on functions such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. 3) Examples of determining the domain, range, and evaluating functions based on their definitions.
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Functions: Basics, Domain & Range

Basics of Functions
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range

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Functions: Basics, Domain & Range

Basics of Functions

● Functions Introduction
● Function as a Set of Ordered Pairs
● Vertical Line Test
● Domain and Range of Function
● Algebra of Functions
● Different Types of Functions & their
Graphs
● Problems on Functions
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JEE(MAIN) PYQs Using FUNCTIONS BASICS
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range
Functions Introduction
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range
Functions Introduction
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range
Basics of Functions

y = f(x)

Output variable
Input variable
Function name

Example: y = x + 1, y = sinx,
y = ex
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range

Q. A function is defined as f(x)=x2-3x.


(i) Find the value of f(2).
(ii) Find the value of x for which f(x)=4.
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range
Solution:
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range
Function as a Set of Ordered Pairs
Functions

A relation R : A→B is considered as


function if
(i) Every element in A has a mapping
(ii) Every element in A has a unique
mapping

Set A entirely should be Domain


Set B is called a Co-domain
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range
Example:
A B
1
x
2 y
t
3
w
4

Domain =
Co-domain =
Range =
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Example:
A B
1
x
2 y
t
3
w
4

Domain = 1, 2, 3, 4
Co-domain = x, y, t, w
Range = x, y, t
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Function as a Set of Ordered Pairs

Note: Usually functions are named as f, g, h,...


Functions: Basics, Domain & Range
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range
Vertical Line Test

A graphical method to check if the curve is a function or not:

Draw a vertical line at different positions if it intersects the


curve at more than one point, then it's not a function.
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Functions: Basics, Domain & Range
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range

Q. Which graph is NOT a function?

A Graph 1

B Graph 2

C Graph 3

D Graph 4
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range

Q. Which graph is NOT a function?

A Graph 1

B Graph 2

C Graph 3

D Graph 4
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range

Q. Which graph is a function?

A Graph 1

B Graph 2

C Graph 3

D Graph 4
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range

Q. Which graph is a function?

A Graph 1

B Graph 2

C Graph 3

D Graph 4
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Important Note:

Sets A, B contains p, q elements respectively i.e.,

n(A)=p, n(B)=q

● No.of functions from set A to set B

=qp=n(B)n(A)
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Example:
No. of functions from Set of 3 elements to set of 4
elements =_____?
Ans: 43
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Q. n(A)=2, n(B)=4 , then number of functions


from set A to set B is

A 22

B 24

C 22×4

D 42
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range

Q. n(A)=2, n(B)=4 , then number of functions


from set A to set B is

A 22

B 24

C 22×4

D 42
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Domain and Range of Function

● Every machine has some limitations in accepting


inputs.
● The set of all acceptable inputs of a machine f is
called its domain.
● The set of all resulting outputs is called its range.
Thus
Domain = set of all acceptable inputs
Range = set of all possible outputs.
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range

Here f established connection between set of inputs {a, b, c, d}


to set of outputs {3, 7, 8, 0}.

Thus domain = {a,b,c,d}

Range = {3,7,8,0}
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Q. If f = {(p, 1),(q, 2),(r, 3)} then domain of f is

A {1, 2, 3}

B {p, q, r}

C {p, q, r, 1, 2, 3}

D None of these
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Q. If f = {(p, 1),(q, 2),(r, 3)} then domain of f is

A {1, 2, 3}

B {p, q, r}

C {p, q, r, 1, 2, 3}

D None of these
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Q. If f = {(p, 1), (q, 2), (r, 3)} then which of the


following is true

A 2 is the image of q

B r is the preimage of 3

C {1, 2, 3} is the image of f

D All the above


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Q. If f = {(p, 1), (q, 2), (r, 3)} then which of the


following is true

A 2 is the image of q

B r is the preimage of 3

C {1, 2, 3} is the image of f

D All the above


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ALGEBRA OF FUNCTIONS

1. Scalar multiplication of a function:

1. Addition/Subtraction of functions

1. Multiplication of functions

1. Division of functions

≠0
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Q. If A = {1, 2} such that function f : A→B,
f (x) = 2x + 2, and g : A→C, g(x) = x
Find range of
(i) f + g (ii) f - g (iii) f . g
(iii) f /g
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Solution:
(i)(f + g)(x) = 2x + 2 + x (iii)(f.g)(x) = (2x + 2).x
(f + g)(x) = 3x + 2 (f - g)(x) = 2x2+2x
f + g |x=1 = 3 + 2=5 f .g |x=1 = 2 + 2=4
f + g |x=2 = 6 + 2=8 f. g |x=2 = 8 + 4=12
Range of (f + g)(x) = { 5, 8} Range of (f . g)(x) = { 4, 12}

(ii)(f - g)(x) = 2x + 2 - x (iv)(f/g)(x) = (2x + 2)/x


(f - g)(x) = x + 2 f /g |x=1 = 4/1=4
f - g |x=1 = 1 + 2=3 f /g |x=2 = 6/2=3
f - g |x=2 = 2 + 2=4 Range of (f / g)(x) = { 3, 4}
Range of (f - g)(x) = { 3, 4}
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Rules of finding domain


1
1. , then expression ≠ 0
expression

2. √ Expression , then Expression ≥ 0

Note:
f(x) → Domain is D1
g(x) → Domain is D2
f(x) ± g(x) → Domain is D1 ∩ D2
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range

1
Q. Find domain of function: f =
x
(x)
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Solution:

1
f (x) =
x
f is defined for all x values except ‘0’
∴Domain of f (x) = R – {0}
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range

Q. Find domain of function: f =√x


(x)
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range
Solution:

f (x) = √ x
f is defined for all non-negative
values of ‘x’
x≥0

∴ Domain is [0,∞)
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range

Q. Find the domain of


Functions: Basics, Domain & Range
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range

Q. Find the domain of

(i)

(ii)
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Functions: Basics, Domain & Range

Q. Find the domain of the function


Functions: Basics, Domain & Range
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range

Q. Find the domain of the following functions


x2
f(x) =
(x – 1)x
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Solution:
x2
f(x) =
(x – 1)x
x(x – 1) ≠ 0
x ≠ 0 and x ≠ 1
Domain ⇒ R–{0,1}
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Q. Find the domain of function


f (x) = √ x (x – 1) (x – 2)
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range
Solution:

x (x – 1) (x – 2) ≥ 0

– + – +
0 1 2
x ∈ [0,1] ∪ [2, ∞)
Domain = [0,1] ∪ [2, ∞)
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range

Q. Find the domain of function


(x – 2)
f (x) =
(x – 3)
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range
Solution:


(x – 2)
f (x) =
(x – 3)
+ – + (x – 2)
≥0
(x – 3)
2 3
x–3≠0
Domain ⇒ (–∞,2] ∪ (3, ∞)
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range

Q. Find the domain of function


f (x) = √ (x – 2) + √ (x – 3)
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range
Solution:

f (x) = √ (x – 2) + √ (x – 3)

(x – 2) ≥ 0 and (x – 3) ≥ 0
x≥2 and x≥3
Domain ⇒ [3, ∞)
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(i)Find the domain of f (x) √ 4 – x2 (ii) Find the domain of


= f (x) = √ x2 –
4

(iii) Find the domain of (iv) Find the domain of


f (x)= 1/√ x2 – f (x)=
4
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range

(i)Find the domain of f (x) = √ 4 – x2 (ii) Find the domain of


f (x) = √ x2 –
4
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range

(iii) Find the domain of (iv) Find the domain of


f (x)= 1/ √ x2 – f (x)=
4
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Solution:
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range
Procedure for finding out
range of function

For the function y = f(x)


1) Express x explicitly in terms of y

2) Find the possible values for y


(like domain for x)

3) Eliminate value(s) of y w.r.t x, if


applicable
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range

Q.Find the domain and the range of the real


function,
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Solution:
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range

Q. Find the range of the function


2x + 3
f(x) = x
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range
Solution:

2x + 3 3
=y x=
x y–2

2x + 3 = xy y≠2

3 = xy – 2x Range = R – {2}

x(y – 2) = 3
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range

Q. Find the range of the following


functions f(x) = √ x – 2
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Solution:

f(x) = √ x – 2
= y (≥ 0)
x–2 = y2
x = y2 + 2
x is defined for all real y
∴ Range = [0, ∞)
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range

Find the range of


Find the range of f (x) = √ 4 – x2
f (x) = √ x2 –
4

Find the range of Find the range of


f (x)= 1/√ x2 – f (x)=
4
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range

Find the range of


Find the range of f (x) = √ 4 – x2
f (x) = √ x2 –
4
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range

Find the range of Find the range of


f (x)= 1/ √ x2 – f (x)=
4
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Q. Find the range of the following


functions f(x) = √ 16 - x2
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Solution:
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Different Types of Functions

● Linear Function
● Quadratic Function
● Cubic Function
● Modulus Function
● Reciprocal Function
● Polynomial Function
● Exponential Function
● Logarithmic Function
● Square Root Function
● Trigonometric Function
● Inverse Trigonometric Function
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range
Linear Functions
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range
Quadratic Functions
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range
Cubic Functions
Functions: Basics, Domain & Range
Modulus Functions
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Reciprocal Functions
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Polynomial Function
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Exponential Functions
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Logarithmic Functions

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