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x(1 – x) ≥ 0 Þ x ≥ 0 or x £ 1
Solution: [1, 7/3)
Therefore, domain of
f = (–¥, 4] Ç [–4, ¥] Ç [0, 1] = [0, 1] x 2 11x 31
Here, f x x 2 11x 30
Hence, 4th option is correct.
1 n
1. If ( ) =
2
, ¹ 2, then find 6. Let f n , where [ ] denotes
2 2 100
f f f f f 3 an integral part of . Then, the value of
100
15
f n is:
n 1
( )
11 (A) 50
−37 (B) 51
(B) (C) 1
7
(D) None of these
(C) 3
(D) 1 7. ( + ) = ( ) ( ) for all , , (4) = +5.
What is (-12)?
2. The domain of the function ( ) = log (A) 125
(5 – 6 – 2) is: 1
(B)
( ) (5, 6) 125
(B) (2, 3) (C) 1728
(C) (2, ¥) 1
(D)
(D) None of these 1728
3. If ( ) = 3 + 1, and the value of the e 8. Let ( ) be a function satisf ing ( ) ( ) =
pression (2 ) – 2 ( ) = 4373, then value ( ) for real , . If (2) = 4, then what is
of x is: 1
value of f ?
( ) 8 2
(B) 3 9. Let ( ) be the greatest integer func-
(C) 2 tion and ( ) be the modulus func-
(D) 9 tion, then what is the value of
5 5
4. The domain of the function
gof
fog ?
3 3
f x 4 x 4 2 x 10 is:
(A)
3
5
(A) [1, 5]
11
(B) [-1, 5] (B)
(C) [5, ¥] 3
(D) [–1, ¥] 2
(C)
7
5. If 3 2 – 2 – 2
+ 4, then [ (2, 3), (−1, 1)]
(D) 3
is equal to:
(A) -68 10. Let ( ) = 3 – 4 + , and (0) and (1) are
(B) 95 of opposite signs, then which of the fol-
(C) 251 lowing is necessarily true?
(D) 232 (A) -1 < < 2
(B) 0 < < 3
(C) -2 < < 1
(D) -3 < < 0
15. (D)
x
f x
2
1 x 1 x 1
2
g x x 2
1 x 1 ( x 1)
2
f b (B)
3
( < ) for all positive real values of and 12
1. (C) 1
5x 2
f 3 f 3 f 3 f
We have, f x
3x 5
3
1 1
5 5 2 27 f
\ f 5
3 5 5 10
f 3 3
1 1
27 Therefore, f
5 2 3 6
f f 5 10
27
155
31
5 Hence option (B) is the correct answer.
3 5
10 5. (A)
\ ( ( (5))) = 16(5) – 15 = 65 Let = 1 and = 0
Thus, option (C) is correct. Then ( + 0) = (1 × 0)
(1) = (0)
2. (A) Since (1) = 6 is given in the question.
( )= + \ (1) = (0) = 6
[ ( )] = [ + ] If we consider = 1,007 and = 0
= ( + )+ Then, (1,007 + 0) = (1,007 × 0)
= 2 + + (1,007) = (0) = 6
[ ( ( ))] = ( 2 + + ) (1,007) = 6 =
2
= [ + + ]+ Thereore, it is confned that this is a
3 2
= + + + constant function for all values of .
Given, this is equal to 64 + 147 Hence option (A) is the correct answer.
3
Þ = 64 and 2 + + = 147
= 4 and ( 2 + + 1) = 147 6. (B)
147 Since, the given function is ( ) = 4 2
Þ = =7 –5
21
If we check for ( ) + (– ) = 4 2 – 5 +
\ 2 + 3 = 2(4) + 3(7) 4(– )2 – 5(– ) = 8 2
= 8 + 21 = 29. where 8 2 is always even.
Hence option (A) is the correct answer. Hence, (B) is the correct answer.
3. (D) 7. 8
[7.2] + {8.3} – [4] – [6] + {8.7} – {9.5} – [8.1]? The e pression ( ) can be written as:
= 7 + 9 – 3 – 5 + 9 – 10 –8 ( ) = sin² – 4 sin + 3 = sin² – 4 sin +
= –1 4–4+3
Hence, option (D) is the correct answer. = (sin – 2)2 – 1
4. (B) To ma imize the value of ( ), the value
We have ( ) = ( ) ( ) of sin will be –1.
Also, (3) = 6 Hence, the ma imum value of ( ) =
The above expression can be written as: (–1 – 2)² – 1 = 8.
1 1 8. 148
f 9 f 9 f ( )( )= ( )+ ( )+ ( )–2
3 3
(3) (2) = (3) + (2) + (6) – 2
1
f 3 f 33 f 10(5) = 10 + 5 + (6) – 2
3
⇒
3x
15. (D) 2
f x
Then, ( ) = – – = –2 3 x
So, ( ) will be a positive number. 12
12
x ex 12 f x ,
Therefore, all the positive numbers come
(C) f x e x ⇒ f x e
in this range. is an even function.
Also, if ≥ 0 then ( ) = 0
19. (D)
\ The range of the function is [0, ¥).
Given (2) = 4, (3) = 9, (4) = 16 and (5) = 25
16. (B) Thus ( ) = 2
( )=3 –1 But given ( ) is a fourth-degree polyno-
Þ (2 ) = 3(2 ) – 1 = 6 – 1 mial with the coecient o highest pow-
Now, ( (2 )) = (6 – 1) = 3(6 – 1) – 1 = er as 3.
18 – 3 – 1 = 18 – 4 So, ( ) = 3( – 2) ( – 3) ( – 4) ( – 5) + 2
1
ç 3 ÷ ÷
2f 8
(
ç 1- x ÷
è ) ø
è1- x ø
2
1 x
3 log 1
1 x f 4
2
= 3f x ( ) 1
Hence, total value = 49 × 8 + f
26. (A) 2
= 49 × 8 + 4
Total terms in ( ) = 48
= 392 + 4 = 396.
Product ® ( + 5) ( + 7) ( + 9) … ( + 97)
( + 99) < 0. 28. 13,825
When When ( ) = 6, and ( ) = 5
Positive Terms Negative Terms The total number of functions from to
is given by ( ) ( ) = 56
47 1 when = -6
The number of onto functions from to
45 3 when = -10 is given by
. . – 1 ( – 1) + 2 ( – 2) – 3 ( – 3) + ∙∙∙
. . Here, = 5, =6
. . = 5 – 1 (4)6 + 5 2 (3)6 – 5 3 (2)6 + 5 4 (1)6
6 5