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Functions 5

The document contains a series of mathematical problems and statements related to functions, inequalities, and equations, along with multiple-choice answers. It includes topics such as polynomial roots, greatest integer functions, and properties of continuous functions. The problems are structured in a way that tests understanding of mathematical concepts and their applications.
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Functions 5

The document contains a series of mathematical problems and statements related to functions, inequalities, and equations, along with multiple-choice answers. It includes topics such as polynomial roots, greatest integer functions, and properties of continuous functions. The problems are structured in a way that tests understanding of mathematical concepts and their applications.
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Functions, Part-A 1. If [cos"'x]+[cot"' x]=0, where [.] denotes the greatest integer function, then the complete set of values of x is (a) (cos 1, 1] (b) (cos 1, cot 1) (©) (cot 1, 1] (a) [0, cot 1) 2. Ifa polynomial f (x)=4x4 - ax’ thx? ~ex+5(a,b,ce R) has four positive real roots 7.75.77, such that 14444. Then value of a will a 8 be (a) 20 (b) 21 (19 (a) 22 3. Consider the function f(x):4—> 4 which satisfy the condition f(f(x))=x, then number of such functions for A= {1, 2, 3, 4, ‘S} are (a) 54 (b) 52 (c) 21 (d) 26 4. [052 ]-fa} > Ean =(dnx) =), F(x)= ina) ay If £ (x) is onto, then set of exhaustive values of @ is (@) [0,7] ®) [0,2]-{7/2} (© (0,7) @ [$25] 5. A function f is defined by f(x) =|s|"|x-I[ Vx © R. Then local maxima value of the function is (m,nR, f(x)=x+sinx if ~'(x) is inverse function z a of f(x) then [r'@e-t2 a Statement 2: The functions f(x) and J” (x) are mirror images w.rt the line y =x (a)Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct Explanation for Statement 1 (b)Statement-1 is Truc, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1 (©) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False (@) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True For the function f(x)=xsin4, x21. x @ tim, f(x) =0 (b) For atleast one x in the interval [1, «), F(x+N)< F(x) (©) For all x in the interval [l,«), S(e+1)> F(x) (d) f(x) is strictly decreasing in the interval [L.~) Let f(x) =a,c0s(a +x)+a,c0s(at, +x) + a, cos(a, +x). If f (x) vanishes for x=0 and x=, (where x, +kx,keZ), then (@ a,cosa, +4; cosa, +...+.4, cosa, = 0 (b) asina, +a) sina, +...+a, sina, =0 (©) (x)=0 has only two solutions 0,., @) f(x) is identically zero ¥ x 13. 14, 15, 16. 7; 18. 19. If complete solution set of inequality VP 2x >4-x, is (Sem being c n prime numbers, then value of m+n is Number of ordered triplets (x, y, 2) for which xity'+2)-3xyz=4, where x,y,2€N are Nis the set of all natural number and R is the set of all real numbers. A function f: N > R is given by: 4n+v4n'-1 = — a=, then the uh of feet yfinet he LF) is equal to (where [+] 40 represents greatest integer function) If fis a function such that f(0) = 2 and f{1) = 3 and f(x + 2) = 2f{x) — f(x + 1) for every real x, and f (5)=a" +b’,a5 ,b>7 (© b> 10 (@) a=0,be R\(-5,5] For x0, 1 define Ailx)=% Als)= falx)= Let F be a function such that fo F = f, then F is equal to @h ) fh OL @ fh For x#0, | define fls)=% f2)-2.A (2) =I Let g be a function such that f,oG = f, then Gis equal to @ fh OL OA OR 24. 25. 26. 21. For x #0, | define Sils)=% f(8)=2.4 (0-1-5, L x-1 L8)= TS L)= Let H be a function such that fioH of, =f, then H is equal to @h ORA OL Oh Let f:R—>R be a continuous function such that ss)-2/(3}+/(2)=2. then f(3) isequalto_ (@) £(0) (b) 4+ £(0) (©) 9+F(0) @ 16+ F(0) f:R—R be a continuous function such that surf -* The equation f(x)-x-f(0)=0 has. (@) no solution (b) one solution (©) two solution (@) infinitely many solution Let f:R—>R be a continuous function such we ror dee# S'(0) isequalto (a) 0 © F(0) (1 @) -F(0) 28. Match the orbital given in Column - I with the 29, properties given in Column - If Column-I Column-It @even (@ bounded (C) fix) = {cos x} | (r) periodic (where {.} represents fractional part function) (D) f(x) = {tan x} | (s) invertible in R-> (where {.} represents | R fractional part functions) ( odd (a) A-p; B-t, s; C-p, q, 5 D-g, r (b) A-r; B-p; C-s; D-r (©) A-s; B-q; C-p; Dor (a) A-; B-p; C-q; Dr Part-B Statement — 1: In a quadrilateral ABCD with sides a, b, , d the range of 22242 jg @ (3) te Z Statement — 2: For sides of quadrilateral a, b, cand d always (a+b+c)’ >d?. (a)Statement — 1 is True, Statement ~ 2 is True; Statement ~ 2 is a correct explanation for Statement 1 (b)Statement — 1 is True, Statement ~ 2 is True; Statement — 2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement ~ 1 (c) Statement ~ 1 is True, Statement-2 is False (d)Statement — 1 is False, Statement ~ 2 is True The number of solutions of the system of ‘equations x+vx7+1=10" y+ fy +1=10°” 31. 32. 33. 34. z+v2?+1=10"* are @4 (b)3 ©@2 @1 If the equation 2log(x+3)=log(ax) has only one root then (a) we(0, %) (b) ae(-~, 0)U{12} (©) we (12, »)UfI} (a) we (0, 12) {24} If f(x)=,Jcos(sinx) +,/sin(cosx), then the range of f(x). (a) [Veost, vsint | (b) [Veos1, 1+ Vsini ] (©) [1-veost, Sint ] @ [veosi,1] If f:R-+NU{O0}, where f (area of triangle joining points P(5, 0) , Q(8, 4) and R(x, y) such that the angle PRQ is a right angled) = number of triangle, Then, which of the following is TRUE? (a) (5) =4 (b) (7) =0 (©) 6.25) =2 (@) fx) is into function Let f:R—>R be a function defined by L(x)-5 f(x+1) F(x) the following statement(s) ‘vxeR. Then which of is/are true 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. ‘A. function f(x) satisfies the relation S(xty)=S()+F(v) +29 (a4 y)WuyeR If f'(0)=-1 then f'(3) equalsto_ If ‘x? is positive and x-[x],[x]and ‘x are in GP., (where [.] denotes greatest integer function), then (2x-2[x]+1)° is equal to it rol Op number of solutions of the f(x)— f(x) =0 is/are 1 1 £0" ia —xt1 , x50 > then the + x21 equation = Let x1, are points where f(x) attains local minimum and global maximum respectively. Let k= f(x)+f(x) then 64-9 The greatest value of f)=pViewy «(ielime) ea, then = 7 Consider the system of equations in real numbers x,y, satisfying —— and ave +1 Sha “FET xtytz=ay2. The number of ordered triplet, satisfying the system is (a) exactly two (©) exactly five (b) exactly three (d) exactly six Consider the system of equations in real numbers x, = y, «=z _—_ssatisfying x » z ee and ave +1 SYy?+1 ove +1 xtytz=nz. A value of x satisfying the system is 42. 43. (b) 7 (©) 3V7 @ a Consider the system of equations in real numbers x, y, Zz satisfying ae = AV +1 Syy? +1 Oral +1 xty+z=497 ‘A value of z satisfying the system is @ 2 (©) WT Let a,(m=1,2,3,...p) be the possible integral values of a for which the graphs of f(x) =ax? +2bx+b and g(x)=5x?-3bx—a meets at some point for all real values of b. Let T, = I(r—a,) and S,=)0 T,(n€N) minimum possible non- integral value of a is a 5 @ 3 © -35 3 3 Cee OG Let a,(m=1,2,3,....p) be the possible integral values of a for which the graphs of Jf (x)=ax +2bx+b and g(x)=Sx -3bx—a meets at some point for all real values of b. Let T,=T1(r—a,) and E Unen) Sum of all the possible values of for which T, vanishes, is (a) 10 ©21 (b) 15 (d) 20 45. Let a,(m=1,2,3,...p) be the possible integral values of a for which the graphs of f(x)= ae +2bx+b and g(x)=Sx?-3bx—a meets at some point for all real values of 6. Let T,=[1(r—a,) and 8,=¥ Tren) S 1 Values of 5) ———— ales of 2 Ir sayr3) 1 (a1 (b) 2 ot @o 18 46, Match the following Column-I Column-IL e x), [2x ‘ (p)2 (A) The number of real solutions of sla |=* where [.] is greatest integer less than or equal to x (B) Natural number ‘a’ for which x +ax~* > 2 for all x (0,2) is @é6 (©) f:[4,a+4]>[b,b+32]; f(x)=2° is an invertible function, then | (*) 19 maximum value of |a| is (D) Let af be real roots of the equation x*-(k-2)x +/@4 (k? +3k +5)=0. Then the maximum value of a? +f? is @1 (@) A-p; B-p, 4, 5, | C-g; D-s (b) A-q; B-p; C-q; Dr (c) A-s; B-q; C+ (@) A-r; B-p; C-q; Dr

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