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Inverse Function (Basics)

The document contains a series of mathematical problems related to inverse functions, aimed at students preparing for JEE Mains, Advanced, Olympiad, and KVPY exams. Each problem presents a scenario involving functions and their inverses, requiring students to select the correct answer from multiple choices. It serves as a practice resource for understanding the concepts of inverse functions and their applications.

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Inverse Function (Basics)

The document contains a series of mathematical problems related to inverse functions, aimed at students preparing for JEE Mains, Advanced, Olympiad, and KVPY exams. Each problem presents a scenario involving functions and their inverses, requiring students to select the correct answer from multiple choices. It serves as a practice resource for understanding the concepts of inverse functions and their applications.

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MRK CLASSES (MATHS)

JEE MAINS, ADVANCED, OLYMPIAD, KVPY

INVERSE FUNCTION (BASICS)

1. If ( ) = + and the equation ( ) = ( ) be satisfied by every real value of ,


then
(a) = 2, = −1 (b) = −1, ∈ (c) = 1, ∈ (d) = 1, = −1
2. If ( ) is the inverse of ( ) and ( ) = sin , then ( ) is equal to
(a) sin( ( )) (b) ( ( )) (c) tan( ( )) (d) None of these
3. If and are the points of intersection of = ( ) and = ( ), then
(a) and necessarity lie on the line =
(b) and must be coincident
(c) slope of tine may be -1
(d) None of these above
4. Let ( ) be the inverse of an invertible function ( ) which is differentiable at = ,
then ( ( )) equals

(a) ( ) (b) (c) ( ) (d) None of these


( )

5. If ( ) = + tan and is inverse of , then ( ) equals

(a) (b) (c) (d) None of these


[ ( ) ] [ ( ) ] [ ( ) ]

6. Let be the inverse function of and ( )= . If (2) = , then (2) is equal to

(a) (b) (c) (d)

7. If = ( ) and = ( ) are inverse functions of each other, then


( )
(a) ( )= (b) ( ) = −(
( ) ( ))

( )
(c) ( ) = −( (d) None of these
( ))
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8. If the function ( ) = + and ( ) = ( ), then the value of (1) is
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d)
9. The function ( ) = + , being differentiable and one-one, has a differentiable inverse
( ). The value of ( ) at the point (log2) is

(a) (b) (c) (d) None of these

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10. If ( ) = sin + cos , ( ) = − 1, then ( ( )) is invertible in the domain

(a) 0, (b) − , (c) − , (d) [0, ]


( )
11. If the function : [1, ∞) → [1, ∞) is defined by ( ) = 2 , then ( ) is
( )
(a) (b) 1 + 1 + 4log

(c) 1 − 1 + 4log (d) not defined

12. Let ( ) = ( + 1) − 1, ≥ −1. Then the set { : ( ) = ( )} is


√ √
(a) 0, −1, , (b) {0,1, −1}

(c) {0, −1} (d) empty

13. If : [1, ∞) → [2, ∞) is given by ( ) = + , then ( ) equals


√ √
(a) (b) (c) (d) 1 + √ −4

14. Suppose ( ) = ( + 1) for ≥ −1. If ( ) is the function whose graph is the reflection
of the graph of ( ) with respect to the line = , then ( ) equals

(a) 1 − √ − 1, ≥ 0 (b) , > −1


( )

(c) √ + 1, ≥ −1 (d) √ − 1, ≥ 0

15. Let : − , → [0,4] be a function defined as ( ) = √3sin − cos + 2. Then ( ) is


given by

(a) sin − (b) sin +

(c) + cos (d) none of these

16. Which of the following functions is the inverse of itself?


( )
(a) ( ) = (b) ( ) = 5 (c) ( ) = 2 (d) None of these

17. If ( ) = + − 2 and ∘ ( )=2 − 5 + 2, then which is not a possible ( ) ?

(a) 2 − 3 (b) −2 + 2 (c) −3 (d) None of these


18. Let : → , ( ) = sin + cos + 2√2 be invertible. Then which → is not possible?

(a) , → [√2, 3√2] (b) − , → [√2, 3√2]

(c) − , → [√2, 3√2] (d) none of these

19. If ( ) is an invertible function and ( ) = 2 ( ) + 5, then the value of ( ) is

(a) 2 ( )−5 (b) (c) ( )+5 (d)


( )

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20. Let ( ) = [ ] + { }; where [.] denotes the integral part of and { } denotes the
fractional part of . Then ( ) is
(a) [ ] + { } (b) [ ] + { } (c) [ ] + { } (d) { } + { }

21. Let be a function defined as : 0, → , ∞ , ( ) = (ln ) + 3ln + 2, then ( )


equals :
√ √
√ √
(a) log (b) log (c) (d)

22. Let : → be defined as ( ) = sin + cos + 2√2. If is invertible, then → , is :


(a) , → [√2, 3√2] (b) , → [√2, 3√2]

(c) , → [√2, 3√2] (d) , → [√2, 3√2]


23. Let : → [1, ∞) be a quadratic surjective function such that (2 + ) = (2 − ) and
(1) = 2. If : (−∞, ln2] → [1,5) is given by (ln ) = ( ) then which of the following
is(are) correct?
(a) The value of (3) is equal to 2
(b) ( ) = ln(2 − √ − 1)
(c) ( ) = ln(2 + √ − 1)
(d) The sum of values of satisfying the equation ( ) = 5 is 4
24. Let = [ , ∞) denotes domain, then : [ , ∞) → , ( ) = 2 −3 + 6 will have an
inverse for the smallest real value of , if :
(a) = 1, = [5, ∞) (b) = 2, = [10, ∞)
(c) = 0, = [6, ∞) (d) = −1, = [1, ∞)
25. Let : → be given by ( ) = 3 + 4 if ( )= ∘ … … .∘ ( ) times. Then
inverse of ( ) is equal to :
(a) ( + 1 − 4 ) ⋅ 4 (b) ( − 1 + 4 )4
(c) ( + 1 + 4 )4 (d) None of these
26. If : → , ( )= + cos is an invertible function, then complete set of values of is:
(a) (−2, −1] ∪ [1,2) (b) [−1,1]
(c) (−∞, −1] ∪ [1, ∞) (d) (−∞, −2] ∪ [2, ∞)
27. If : (−∞, 2] → (−∞, 4], where ( ) = (4 − ), then ( ) is given by :
(a) 2 − √4 − (b) 2 + √4 − (c) −2 + √4 − (d) −2 − √4 −
28. A funciton : → is defined as ( ) = 3 + 1. Then ( ) is :

(a) (b) √ − 1

(c) does not exist (d)

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