CH - 2 Functions
CH - 2 Functions
CBSE- 12
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Maths - Classwork
Ch-2: Functions
Questions:-
1. Show that the function f : N → N, given by f(x) = 2x, is one-one but not onto.
2. Prove that f : R → R, given by f(x) = 2x, is one-one and onto.
3. Show that the function f : R → R, defined by f(x) = x2, is neither one-one nor onto.
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4. Show that the function f : R0 → R0, defined by f(x) = , is one-one onto, where R0 is the set of all non–zero
x
real numbers. Is the result true, if the domain R0 is replaced by N with co-domain being same as R0?
5. Prove that the greatest integer function f : R → R, given by f(x) = [x], is neither one-one nor onto, where [x]
denote the greatest integer less than or equal to x.
6. Show that the modulus function f : R → R, given by f(x) = |x| is neither one-one nor onto.
7. Show that the function f : R → R, given by f(x) = ax + b, where a, b ∈ R, a ≠ is a bijection.
8. Show that the function f : R → R, given by f(x) = cos x for all x ∈ R, is neither one-one nor onto.
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9. Let A = R – {2} and B = R – {1}. If f : A → B, is a mapping defined by f(x) = , show that f is bijective.
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x
10. Show that the function f : R → {x ∈ R : –1 < x < 1}, defined by f(x) = , x ∈ R, is one-one onto function.
1 + |x|
n+1
, if n is odd
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11. Show that F : N → N, defined by f(x) = � n is many–one onto function.
, if n is even
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