Function Basic DPP Genetry
Function Basic DPP Genetry
6
for real values of x, is
(1) [− 1
4
,
1
2
]
(2) [− 1
2
,
1
2
]
(3) (− 1
2
,
1
4
)
(4) [−
1 1
, ]
4 4
2−sec
2
θ
for θ ∈ (0, π
4
) ∪ (
π
4
,
π
2
) , then the value(s) of f ( 1
3
)
is (are)
(1) 2 + √ 3
(2) 1 + √ 3
(3) 1 − √ 2
(4) 1 + √ 2
(1) 5 and 4
(2) -5 and 4
(1) [0,1]
(2) [0,2]
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(3) [a
3
]
2
Q5 - Identical Functions
Q6 - Identical Functions
1+cos 2x
(3) f (x) = √ 2
and g(x) = cos x
(4) f (x) = x and g(x) = e log
θ
x
Q7 - Identical Functions
2
+ cos
x
1+x
2
) and g(x) = 2 tan −1
x
Q8 - Periodic Function
(1) π
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(2) 2π
(3) π
Q9 - Periodic Function
(1) π
(2) π
(3) 2π
(4) None of these
(1) π
(2) π
(3) 2π
(4) None of these
(1) π
(2) π
(3) 2π
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(1) π
(2) 2π
(3) π
(4) None of these
If f (x) = sin √[a]x, where [⋅] denotes the greatest integer function, has π as its period, then
(1) a = 1
(2) a = 9
(3) a ∈ [1, 2)
(4) a ∈ [4, 5)
f (x) = x + a − [x + b] + sin πx + cos 2πx + sin 3πx + cos 4πx + ⋯ + sin(2n − 1)πx+ cos 2nπx for
every a, b ∈ R (where, [⋅] denotes greatest integer function), is
(1) 2
(2) 4
(3) 1
(4) 3
4
[x] + cos
πx
2
+ cos
π
3
[x], where, [⋅] denotes greatest integer function, is
(1) 8
(2) 12
(3) 24
(4) None of these
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3
] + [x +
2
3
] − 3x + 15 is
(1) 1
(2)
2
(3) 1
(4) non-periodic
(1) f (4√2)
(2) f (3√2)
(3) f (2√2)
(4) f (√2)
If g(x) = x 2
+ x − 2 and 1
2
(gof )(x) = 2x
2
− 5x + 2, then f (x) is equal to
(1) 2x − 3
(2) 2x + 3
(3) 2x 2
+ 3x + 1
(4) 2x 2
− 3x − 1
x+1
, g(x) =
x
1−x
, then (f ∘ g)(x) is equal to
(1) 1
(2)
1
x−1
(3) x − 1
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(4) x
⎧ −1, x < 0
⎪
Let g(x) = 1 + x − [x] and f (x) = ⎨ 0, x = 0, then for all x, f {g(x)} is equal to
⎩
⎪
1, x > 0
(1) x
(2) 1
(3) f (x)
(4) g(x)
Let f (x) be a function whose domain is [-5,7] and g(x) = |2x + 5|. Then, domain of (f og)(x) is
(1) [-4,1]
(2) [-5,1]
(3) [-6,1]
(4) None of these
If f (x) = cot −1
x : R
+
→ (0,
π
2
) and g(x) = 2x − x 2
: R → R . Then, the range of function f {g(x)}
wherever define is
(1) (0, π
2
)
(2) (0, π
4
)
(3) [ π
4
,
π
2
)
(4) { π
4
}
Q23 - Mappings
If for two functions g and f , gof is both injective and surjective, then which of the following is true?
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Q24 - Mappings
Let R and C denotes the set of real numbers and complex numbers respectively. The function f : C → R
(1) one-one
(2) onto
(3) bijective
(4) neither one-one nor onto
Q25 - Mappings
2
x −4
Let f (x) = 2
x +4
for |x| > 2, then the function f : (−∞, −2] ∪ [2, ∞) → (−1, 1) is
Q26 - Mappings
n−1
, if n is odd
A function f from the set of natural numbers to integers defined by f (n) = { n
2
, is
, if n is even
2
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Q27 - Mappings
(1) injective
(2) surjective
(3) bijective
(4) None of these
Q28 - Mappings
(1) one-one
(2) onto
(3) one-one and onto
(2) f (x) = x 2
,f : R → R
(3) f (x) = x 2
,f : R
+
→ R
(4) f (x) = x 2
,f : R
−
→ R
2
] (where, [⋅] denotes greatest integer function),
then f −1
(x) is equal to
(1) 2x
(2) x + [ x
2
]
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(3) x + 1
(4) x − 1
(1) √4x − 4x 2
+ 1, x ≠ 0
⎧ −1 + √4x + 1 − 4x2
,x ≠ 0
(2) ⎨ 2x
⎩
1,x = 0
(1) f −1
(b) ⋅ f
−1
(c)
(2) f −1
(b) + f
−1
(c)
(3) 1
f (b+c)
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