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Set Relations Functions - Arunava Sir

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Set Relations Functions - Arunava Sir

The document contains a series of assignment problems related to set theory, relations, and functions, aimed at JEE MAIN & ADVANCED students. It includes subjective questions that require finding domains, ranges, and verifying set properties, as well as proving mathematical statements. Additionally, it provides answers to some of the posed problems.

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Dr.

Arunava Maity JEE MAIN &


ADVANCED
ASSIGNMENT PROBLEMS
Subjective :
1. Let R= {(1, 2), (2, 3), (3, 4), (4, 1), (1, 4) be a relation in the set A = {1,2, 3, 4). Find the domain
and range of R.

2. Find the domain and range of the relation R=(%, Vx):-4 sxs4, xeZ}.

3 If n (S) = 70, Wp: 8918102810


n (A°o B) =30
n (A) = 30
then find (0) n (AUB) ()n (AoB).
find
4. Ifn (S) =700, n (A) = 200, n (B) =300 andn (An B) = 100, where S is auniversal set, then
n (AnB).
Let A = (2, 3, 4, 5), B= {3, 5, 7), C= (2, 5, 8). Verify that
5.

6.
() A-(BC)=(A-B) n(A-©)
Prove that A- B =AnB°.
(i) A- (Bn C) =(A-B) (A-©). JEE
7 If A= (x: x-5x +6=0), B = (2,4), C= {4, 5}, then find the value of Ax (BoC)

8. Sets A and B have 3 and 6 elements each. What can be the minimum number of elements in
AUB.

9. Participation in sports is compulsory in a school and a class has 80 student out of which 6O
students play football and 40 studenls play basketball. Find how many students
(a) play football ortly,
(b) play basketbal only,
(C) Play both football and basketbal.

10. MA= {(% y):y =4ax}; B-(« y):y' =-4ax}:


C={(% y):x =4ay} and D=(% ):x =-4ay}."
Find the number of points in An BnCnD:
11. Two finite sets have m and n elements. Then total number of subsets of the first set is 56 more
than that of the total number of subset of the second. The values of m andn are. 23
12 In a certain town 25% families Own a phone and 15% own a car, 65% families own neither a
phone nor a car, 2000 families own both-a car and a phone. How many families live in the town?

13
Prove that (An B) u (- B) =A
14. If X= {8 -7n-1, ne N)and Y=(49 (n - 1), ne N), Prove that X is a subset of Y.
15 If A= (1, 2, 3, 4}. Prove that f defined by f= {(x, y), x +y=5) is function from Ato A.
Level-|

1. If the set A and B are defined as

A= ((%, y; y=0*xe R; B={(%, y} y=-x, xe R}, then


(A) An B=A (B) AnB B
(C) AnB= (D) None of these
2. IfA = {6. f$}), then power set of A is
(A) A (B) {4. {0} {0}}, A)
(C) {$, (), A} (D) None of these
3. Given n(S) = 20, n(A) = 12, n(B) =9, n(A nB) =4. where S is the universal set, Aand Bare
subsets of S, then n((Au B)
(A) 17 (B) 9
(C) 11
4.
ankers
If A=f: xel, -25xs 2}, B= f:xel,0sxs3}, C=(x: x eN, 1sxs 2),
D= {(X, y) e Nx N: x+ y= 8} then
deN/EE
(A) n (A u(BUC)) =5 (B) n (D) =6
(C) n(BuC)=5 (D) None of these
5. Let A= {(K, y): y= e, x eR}, B= {(X, y):y= e,x eR}. Then
(A) AnB=, (B) An B
(C) AUB=R? (D) None of these
6 If the sets A and B are defined are defined as
A= {(X, y): y= x e R}, B= {(x, y}: y =x, Xe R}, then
(A) BA (B) Ac B
(C) AnB=¢ (D) A UB = A.
7 fA={1, 2, 3, 4, 5) and B= {2, 3, 6, 7}, then the number of elements in the set (A x B) o (B x A)
is equal to
(A) 4 (C) 5
(C) 10 (D) 20
8. The smallest set Asuch that Au{1,2) ={1, 2, 3, 5, 9) is
(A) {2, 3, 5) (B) (3, 5, 9}
(C) (1, 2, 5, 9) (D) None of these.
9. If aN = (ax: x e N}, then the set 3N n 7N is
(A) 21N (B) 10N
(C) 4N (D) None of these
10. If aN = {ax: x e N} and bN o cN = dN, here b, c e Nare relatively prime, then
(A) d= bc (B) c= bd
(C) b= cd (D) None of these
11. f two sets A and B are having 99 elements in common, then the number of elements common to
each of the setsAx B and BxAare
(A) 20 (B) 99
(C) 100 (D) 198
12. For real numbers x and y, a relation, R, x Ry if andonly if x-y+ 2 is an irrational number,
then the relation R is
(A) reflexive (B) symmetic
(C) transltive (D) equivalence relation
13. Let R be a relation on the set R of all real numbers defined by a Rbiff la - b| s 1/2, when R is
(A) reflexive and symmetric but not transitive
(B) symmetric and transitive but not reflexive
(C) transitive but neither reflexive nor symmetric (D) none of these
14. Let R bea reflexive relation on a finite set A having nelements and let there be m ordered pairs
in R, then
(A) m>n (B) msn
(C) m=n (D) none of these

15. Let R= {(2, 3), (3, 4) be a relation defined on the set of naturat numbers. The minimunm number
of ordered pairs required to be added R so that enlarged relation becomes an equivalence
relation is
(A) 3
(C)7 ankerS Ag demy JEE
16. Domain of f(0) = logo (1+x°) is
(A) [-1, o) (B) (-o, -1)
(C) (-1, 1) (D) (-1, o)
17. I f(x)=.then
X+1 f(2%) is
(A) o)+1 3f(x) +1
(B)
f(x) +3 f(x)+3
(C) ) + 3 f(x)+3
f(x)+1 3f(x) +1

18. If f(x) = (a -x")", where a > 0 and n e N, then fof(c) equals


(A) a (B) ×
(C) x" (D) a
19. f f(x) =(x +1-1, then f() =x give x as
(A) {-1, 1} (B) {0, -1)
(C) {0, 1} (D) {0, -1, 1}

20. The value ofthe function f(x)=3 sin-x²


V16 is defined when x e
w
(C) (-3, 3) (D) none of these
Level- II

1 Which of the following-is not true ?


(A) 0 e {0, (0}) (B) (0} e {0, {0}
(C) {0) c {0, {0}} (D) 0 c{0, {0}}
2. Two finite sets A and B have m and n elements. Number of subsets of A is 56 more than that of
B. The value of m and n are
(A) 6, 3 (B) 7, 6
(C) 7, 3 (D) none of these

3 Let P= (<, y): y= e, xe R} and Q= {(*, y) :y=x, xe R}, then


(A) P=Q (B) PoQ=
(C) PuQR? (D) none of thesse

4. Let P={(. y) :y =a", x e R), Q={(%, y) : y= log,x, x> 0) and 0<a< 1, then
(A) PoQ= (B) P=Q
(C) PoQ (D) none of thesse

5 IfQ is the set of rational numbers and P is the set of irrational nunbers, then
(A) PoQ= (B) PcQ
(C) QcP (D) P-Q=
6. IfA andBare finite sets containing m and n elements respectively, then the number of relations
from A to B is
(A) mn (B
(C) 2mn D) none of these
7 In the setwof whole numbers an equivalence relation Ris defined as follows: aRb iff both a and
b leave the same remainder when divided by 5. The equivalence class of 1 is given by
(A) {0, 5, 10, 15, ...} (B) {1, 6, 11, 16, ...)
(c) 2,7, 12, 17,.) (D) {4, 9, 14, 19, ...j
8 Let'' be the binary operation defined on the set z of all the integers as
a+b=a+b+1 for all a, be Z.
The identity element w.r.t. this operation is
(A) -1 (B) -2
(C) 1 (D) 0

Suppose that A, A,, A,, .,Ay are thirty sets, each containing 6elements and B,. B, B .., B
30

are n sets, each containing 3 elements. If JAi =S-U and each element of S belongs to

exactly 10 A'sand to exactly 9 Bi's, thenn=


(A) 45 (B) 54
(C) 18 (D) none of these

10. If X= (32- 8n - 9:n e N} and Y=64n(B): nXY


e N), then
(A) YcX
(c) X= Y (D) none of these
11. IHX=(2-1:neN} and Y={7n:neN}, then
(B) X Y
(A) X= Y
(C) Yc X (D) none of these
12 If P=(3-1:ne N} and Q=(8n:ne N), then
(A) PeQ (B) P=Q
(C) QcP (D) none of these
13 If P=(n+ (n+1) + (n +2)°: ne N} and Q={8n: ne N), then
(A) P=Q (B) PcQ
(C) QcP (D) none of these
14. Power set of the set A = (G, (O)} is
(A) (4. ($}. ({0)} (B) ( ($}. {{O}}. A)
(C) {$. ($). A} (D) none of these
15 The set A= xeR:2f(x) = f(2x)), where f(x) =x* +3x, is
(A) {0, -1) (B) {0)
(C){1, -1} (D) none of these

16. Domain and range of the funcion f («) = cos(-x) are


(A) -1, 11, -1,1] (B) (-1, 1], [0, cos 1]

17.
kers A
(C) [o, 1], [O, cos 1]
Range of the function f () = is
(D)(-1, 1], [cos 1, 1]

2x-3
(A) (-o, 1]v2, o) (B) [1, 2]
(C) ( o, )[2, o) (D) (0, 2)
18 Domain and range of the relation R= {(%, y) : ] + y]=2, x> 0, y > 0} are
(A) [0, 31, [0, 3] (B) [0, 3), [0, 3)
(C) (0, 3), (0, 3) (D) [0, 3],. [0, 3)
19 Ifn (An B) =20, n (AnBoC)=5, then n (An(B-C) is
(A) 15 (B) 10
(C) 5 (D) 20

20. The domain and range of the function y = e are


(A) R, (0, 1] (B) R, [0, 1]
(C) R, (0, 1) (D)- none of these

Dr.Arunava Maity
JEE MAIN & ADVANCED
WP: 8918202810
ANSWERS TO ASSIGNMENT PROBLEMS
Subjective :
1 Domain{1, 2, 3, 4}; Range (1, 2, 3, 4)
2 Range :(0, 1, V2, 3,2%; Domain: {0, 1, 2, 3, 4}; Range: (1, 2]
3 n (AUB) =60
n (A° B) =10
(b) cos x + e, cos x- e, e cos x, e cos x
4 300
7 {(2, 4). (3, 4)).

9 40, 20, 20
10.
11.
one

m= 6, n=3.
ar
12. 40,000

Objective :

Level- I

1. C 2 3 D D

5. B 6. C 7 A 18.
9. A 10 A 11. B 12. A
13 A 14. A 15. 16 D
17. B 18. B 19. B 20. A

Level- II

1. 2. A 3 4. C
5. A 6 B 7 8 A
9. C 10. B 11. B 12 A
13 B 14. B 15. B 16
17 A 18. B 19. 20. A

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