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Class12 Maths Relations Functions Questions

The document contains questions from Class 12 Maths on the topic of Relations and Functions, categorized into very short, short, and long answer questions. It covers definitions, properties of functions, examples of bijective functions, and assertions related to invertibility and equivalence relations. The questions aim to test understanding of key concepts such as domains, ranges, and function inverses.

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Class12 Maths Relations Functions Questions

The document contains questions from Class 12 Maths on the topic of Relations and Functions, categorized into very short, short, and long answer questions. It covers definitions, properties of functions, examples of bijective functions, and assertions related to invertibility and equivalence relations. The questions aim to test understanding of key concepts such as domains, ranges, and function inverses.

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Class 12 Maths - Chapter: Relations and Functions

Very Short Answer Questions (2 Marks Each)

(2 Marks) Define a function with an example.

(2 Marks) Is the relation R = {(1, 2), (2, 3), (3, 1)} a function? Justify.

(2 Marks) Find the domain of the function f(x) = sqrt(1 - x^2).

(2 Marks) What is the range of the constant function f(x) = 7?

(2 Marks) Give an example of a bijective function.

Short Answer Questions (3 Marks Each)

(3 Marks) Check whether the function f(x) = x^2 is one-one and onto when domain and co-domain are real

numbers.

(3 Marks) Let A = {1, 2, 3}, B = {4, 5}, how many functions can be defined from A to B? How many of them

are one-one?

(3 Marks) Find the inverse of the function f(x) = 3x - 4, x in R.

(3 Marks) If f(x) = x^2 + 1 and g(x) = sqrtx, find (g ? f)(x).

(3 Marks) Let f: R -> R be defined as f(x) = x^3. Show that f is invertible. Find its inverse.

Long Answer Questions (5 Marks Each)

(5 Marks) Prove that the function f(x) = 2x + 3 is bijective when f: R -> R. Find its inverse.

(5 Marks) Let A = {1, 2, 3}, B = {a, b}. Define all possible relations from A to B. Which of them are functions?

(5 Marks) If f(x) = 1/x and g(x) = x + 1, find (f ? g)(x) and (g ? f)(x), and verify whether f and g are invertible.

(5 Marks) Let f: R -> R be defined by f(x) = x^3 and g(x) = x + 1. Find f ? g and g ? f. Are these two functions

equal?

(5 Marks) Prove that the function f(x) = x/(1 + x) is one-one but not onto when f: (0, infinity) -> R.

Assertion and Reasoning Based Questions


Class 12 Maths - Chapter: Relations and Functions

Q1. Assertion: Every one-one function is invertible.

Reason: Invertible functions must be both one-one and onto.

a) Both assertion and reason are true, and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.

b) Both assertion and reason are true, but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.

c) Assertion is true but reason is false.

d) Assertion is false but reason is true.

Q2. Assertion: The relation R = {(a, b) | a, b in Z and a - b is even} is an equivalence relation.

Reason: An equivalence relation must be reflexive, symmetric and transitive.

a) Both assertion and reason are true, and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.

b) Both assertion and reason are true, but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.

c) Assertion is true but reason is false.

d) Assertion is false but reason is true.

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