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Domain and Range of ITF, Trig. (Trig 1(x)) =x, Trig ‘(Trig()=x and Intercon between © Subjective Questions Direction (@. Nos. 1-7) These questions are subjective in nature, need to be solved completely on ‘notebook, 1. Draw the graph for the following functions and discuss their domain and range. N = Find the value of vorfol-2] wv. Af tan 32) a. tar (ton) w tmfom(2) sme] Solve for x: i. sintx > 6 Wi, tog, tan'(x = 124 Draw graph for 4. sin sin") fi tan (tant x) v. sec(sec""x) vi Draw graph for i si "(sin x) fi, tan" (tan x) v. 900" (s00 x) 1 INVERSE TRIG version ITF’s cot [sec™' (- /2) + cos“*(-1)] ~ Foot <2 4 3 (sin"' xf - 3(sin“tx)+2<0 0s (cos x) cosec (cosec"" x) ccat(cot"' x) cos" (cos x) cosec "(cones x) cot" (cot x) ONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS Working Space6 Find the value of a a confer) 7 Evaluate the following: 1 0s a © Only One o; Direction (0. Nos. 8.20) ‘hotces (a), (6), (e) ana (op ption Correct Type arty. 8 02 [eos (Z)]!seavaro 25 24 24 2 9 sin (cot x)is equal to a. tex? © (14 x2yae 10 The value of 14 cot? (sin! is 1 ©. 14x? 12. The value of tan (seo 14x?) is, 4 DPP - FuNcTioNs, ) This section contains 13 mi Wei 3x vi. tan (tan %) utiple choice questions. Each question has four ?. Out Of which ONLY ONE option is ence, 8 7 4. None of these. bx 9. (14 x22 xin 1 b. Vit 4. None of these. MATRICES AND DETERMINANTS13 14 15 16 47 18 | Working Space ‘The value of sin [cot~? {tan (cos~ x)}] is. | b. ni2 | i 4. None of these | The value of sin’ (6 (8 ctr AI 4. None of these Va Itsin~ x =0 +B andsin“' y = - f, then (1+ xy)is equal to a. sin? @ + sin? B b. sin?0 +cos?p c. cos? @ +.cos® B d. cos? 0 +sin? p sec*(tan“' 2) + cosec? (cot 3)is equal to as b. 13 15 4. 16 Ins x <2, then cos” (cos x) is ax b.-x cnt @. 2n-x The value of x which satisfies the equation tan” b -3 1 a. x +008” y + cos"'z =3n, then xy + yz + 2x, is equal to bad 4-3 x +cos"!y +cos in, then find the value of eyr ez etis a ny + ye+2x a4 1 INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONSon Addition tities O" Iden ction and Subtra raed to bo sowed completely On Working say © Subjective Questions er Direction (2. Nos. tand 2) These quostons are sURee notebook, 3n i tan (2p tan *(8)= oom 1 Prove that 361) 5 tant A)-m (9) reieer (ale (4 a wr {2)our(3}omr() 18)_x wong} ent Sorts 2. Solve the following equations for x. i. tan“ (2x) + tan"'(3x)= ae + = fi. tan“I(x +1) + tan" "(x -1)= tar x ola ‘i aX a iv, cost x +sin-' Ui, sir x + sin“ 2x = © Only One Option Correct Type Direction (2. Nos. 3-22) This section contains 20 mutiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (2). (0), fe) and (2), out of whizh ONLY ONE option is corect. 3 isin (sit 3 + cos x) 4, then x is equal to 4, ole ale a bo ©. 4 evan cts 23) sino tan 2) 2 )}s b, a « 1 3 5 The value of cos | cos: (- 3) +3in-(- 4 then x is equal to b. aa 6 DPP - PP - FUNCTIONS, MATRICES AND DETERMIN. ANTSWorking Space 7 Heot x +tan™ a 5 +42 _ tae at 9 2 40. tftan-t x +200t" x =2% then xis a2 b. 8 4 va+4 411. The value of cos: (174 oe (z) d. None of these Bin nia 12. The value of: sior( a als 13 b. tana ~ tare d, tan te — tanta 14 bo xsyrzenyz=0 dy tyz 42K a xtytz—myz cy yz tax 15 sin x +in“ty + sin" "2 = 5 then the value of x? + y? +2? + 2xyz is a0 ba 2 4.3 16 The tigonometric equation sin” x = 2sin“'a has a solution for AIEEE 2013] a lois pelle c.oeR 4 jaled 1 INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONSoa aN 17 theos-1y _ xe f dx? — xy cos a + y? is x=c0s'¥ =a, then the value o y UWEEE 2005) | Metin, 3. 2sin an b4 © Asin? 4. ~ 4sin?a (AIEEE 2007 at | 4 19 The value oat ( (AIEEE 2008) a. 6/17 b. 37 ©. 47 4. 5117 20° The number of real solutions of tant VF) +sin"' x axe is 2° trate 1994) 24 Flor O
2y<2 bo x<3yo2 c& xs2ys7 @ x>2ys7 7 1 (415) _ x | 26 tteos{F) con (& % then ix ra) 2 a x=216 b xeai7 -1( [eT 6. tant 11xI=1)_ co (as) xia) 4 8 PPP ~ FUNCTIONS, MATRICES AND DETERMINANTS Ge —‘(‘“‘isSi Working Space o Comprehension Type Direction (Q. Nos. 27 and 28) This section contains a paragraph, describing theory, experiments, dato, fate Two questions related fo the paragraph have boon given. Each question has only one correct answer ‘among the four given options (a), (2), (c) and) Passage Consider the system of equations 2 4 cos"! x +(sin“' y J? = 2™ and (cos! x)(sin-* y)? *% pez 27 The value of p for which system of equations has a solution at b.2 0 4. 28. The value of x which satisfies the system of equations, is x 2 a. cos? = b. sin 8 4 we cos = 4 near) © One Integer Value Correct Type Direction (Q. Nos. 29-38) This section contains 7 questions. When worked out wil result in an integer from 0 10 3 (both inclusive), 29 Sum of the series to infinity tant 1] + tan" | 1 _ | + tar 114 142422 value of kis 30 Sum of the series to infinity \ soo = F then the value ofkis ean 31 - mena +o an? +bn+c 32. The sum of the series to infinity cat A) ocr + Boca (2+ Bennet tent 3 z value of kis 33° The sum of the series, ca'(te3) va 9) sou (28+) + neta ent tt 4 4 kis 7 (485 = F,then (4), 4 34. The sum of sin (4) 8 Rea the value of kis 35. If x = cosec {tan”’ {cos (cot"" (sec (sin“"a)))}] and ¥ = S60 [cot (sin (tan (cosec (cos”‘a)))}}, where a € (0, 1} then (x? - y?)is 1 INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS 910 ieee) Special Formulae © Only One Option Correct Type We Direction (0. Nos. 1-17) This section contains 17 muitiple choice questions. Eech question has four ota P0108 (2). (2), ) and (a), out of nich ONLY ONE options corece 1 The graph for y = sin"(2x 1 x? is DPP - FUNCTIONS, MATRICES AND DETERMINANTS. Working Space 1 INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS,10 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 12 The value of cos [20002 + sin } is a WE b 2 c 5 5 The value osin( 4 tant :) 3 12 24 2 35 oo al a 2B “5 The value of sin le tan! (3) +005 tan" 2y3)is 16 a8 b 14 12 16 . «2 The value of tan| 2 tan“? 3)-2 is a4 7 on 7 7 oat The value of tan’ (2 cos" E =24 * 95 a Mos (2 sin x) 2 2-2 a2 ed 3 & 33 ‘The solution set of equation sin! x =2 tan xis a. (1,2) b 61.3) & 61,1,0) The formula 2 sin" x = sin“ (2x 4 x? holds for a. xe (01) | © xe(-1,0) Wien xin a J} independent of x, then i a. xe (0) bo xe 44} © xe (MJT, d. None of these io d. None of these . 3 4. None of these 4. {1, 112, 0} DpP - FUNCTIONS, MATRICES AND DETERMINANTS‘0 One or More than One Options Correct Type Working Spece, Direction (Q. Nos. 18-20) This section contain 3 mutiple choice questions. Each question has four eres (a) (0), (2) end (0). ou of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE are corec. 48. For the equation 2x = tan (2 tan“"a) +2 tan(tan"* a + tan“'a°), which of the following is invalid? a. ak +2a=x b, a? +2ax+1=0 az0 d.aet-4 49 2tanftan"(x) + tan“"(x°)], where x € R - {-1, this equal to a b, tan(2tan"x) x . tanfoot™(- x) cot" (x)] d. tan (2cot" x) + 14 20 The ale ofos| Joe fox (-“Sa}]}= Te ® 2n 3n) a. eos i) b. sn(3) . cos 2) ‘ ~cos( $2) o Matching List Type Direction (Q. Nos. 21 and 22) Choices forthe correct combination of elements fom Column and Column Il are given as option 2), (2) (€) nd (0, out of which oneis coed. 21 Match the principal values of cos~'(8x* - 8x? + 1)given in column | with the corresponding intervals of x given in column Il, for which it holds: ‘Match the column | with column I and mark the correct option from the codes given below. ~ | Column Column tt it] deostx i) dcosx-2n | i) 2m deos" x wv.) n= acos"x | a eS Codes ii it iv ia iw apasr baspr as par crs a ps 22. Match the column | with column Il and mark the correct option from the codes given below. Column tt Column | | con Mar —31) 3005" xtnenx |p| elV9I2. 4) fe em'(ae= 42) e in"xtnenx |g] ef2.0) fe coe ts Beye Buin thon || 60. 1972) lain! Qe=dA)edcon'txtenx | 8 | €10.12 Codes ii ww i) ap ast pq bor PQPs rs cp aste p ap ars gs 1 INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS, 13Me, i poory, oxperimont, data, ec © Comprehension Type sans i. sa or srinr . Direction (@ nos, 221) sector cr hn 2 feng th four gam opto (0) (2) 0nd) ™ Passage ows ion, a me While defining a inverse tigonometi unl codomains have been redefined as fo! = ‘Codomai Domain | Codomain amet [nv2, 9/2] {n2n) yystem is followed where or costo) | 1 12,282 a A | eS) 23° sin"'(- x)is equal to . ‘ b. x+sin'x a. ~ sin" ©. 2n~sin'x d. None of these 24 W(x) =3 sin" x -2c08"' x, then f(x) is . even function. b. odd function ¢. neither even nor odd d. even as well as odd function 25. The minimum value of (sin“* x)? — (cos! x)? is 83 ». By 125 a, -135,: 32 26 The value of sin“ x +c08~' xis equal to a. x2 b. an/2 ©. Sr/2 4. Tn/2 27 ttn another such system, codomain of sin“! x if EX ¥| Jand that of Sin" x +0s"*x= 5, then in the same system, codomain ofcos-! xwill be 2. (4x Sn} . [3 4x] ©. (6x 7} [5x 6} © One Integer Value Correct Type Direction (0 tos 28:30) This section contains 3 questons. When wo tom® 101 (bam inch) censors uen mre wot an nto "(409 - 3x) = "xfor-tex<-1 28 Moos ax? - 3x) 04 b C08" xfor tex « 3 then 10+ + 211s equat to (vAhor0 | }is grontost intoger function). 29° Tho minimum intogral value of «, for which tho quadratic equation, (cot aye? ~ (tant)? ox + a¢cot"? 1)" » 0.has both positive roots, is a(t (cot A) tan“"teot? 30 Ith = tan" | tan 2A) «tan cok A) tan"Yoot AVANG RIA
cos"'x, then 1 2. alvalues ofx b. xe(a we (3) 4 oe xeftit 4. None ofthese le] 9 aces" (x? 7 2. Only b. Only ©. S04 d._ None of these 10° sin" x+c0t" a Si s|Sal- 1 INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS 15100g 80.8 4 YI 2 ie fx 11 Mision x +sin-t y + sin"! z= Gn/2, then the value of on Be Soe 2 abot and ate poate ope, then any # Tee 6 = (1, 2) and (1, 7) a (1.2)end.2,7 a finadet) ©. (1,7) and (2, 7) b. m2 oe 4. 10/3 49) e0t"\J655 Gi) tan" E65 @)= x thensin xis nl a. tan?(aye) b. cot? (o/2) © tana None ofthese "8 tect ctte aan’ end (6% & x22 © ag 16 The value ofsin~ feos {cos" (cos ¥)+ Singin x)}], where x € (n/2, n)is a xe > mie oa dae The value of cos tan (tan 2))i8 a WS be ©. cose e082 18 The value of sin (sin 10)is, a 10 > 10-38 © an-10 None these 19 ‘The value of cos" cos 12)-sin\sin 14) is an > on-26 © ans 4 None of hese ; 29/ The vue tens a3 b wis © ne a ni6 24° The value of cos~! [cos {2 cot" 2 -1)}his a 2-1 bo ma eer None of these : "(5 )waaes
a ~ Axis a. |x-2|< JOR b. [x-2|> O-Re ©. |x| < 0-8 4. [x|> 9-2 fx x 27 The value of tant |= +. JO wher and heat b+cis Veet Se whewea been" and haat equal to ans bx ©. x2 4. None ofthese 28 Complete solution set of tan® (sin"*x)>4 is aus 14) a [-1-+)y) 7 e [ SMe] > (-3 3) ©. EM) -(0} None ofthese 22 txe( S25} tani os oon nan el a -n2 b. x2 co an yo 1 0,8, yare the roots of the equation x° + mx? + &x + m = 0, then the general value of tant er+ tan B+ tan yis a @n+ai2 bo ne ©. rele 1. None of these 31 fa=sin-[cos (sin” x)]andB =cos"*[sin(cos™ x), then a tanas tan b. tena=-cot ©. tana=cot . tana =—tanB 32. Which of the following statement is meaningless? oa [oo] b. cowee"i9) ©. cot""n/2) 4. seein) © Statement Type Direction (2. Nos. 33-40) This section is based on Statement and Statement I, Select the corect ansuor om the codes given below. a. Both Statement | and Statement Il are correct and Stalerent isthe correct explanation of Statement| b. Both Statement | and Statement Il are correct but Statement I isnot the correct explanation of Statement | ©. Statement |is corect but Statement Is incorrect 4. Statement lis correct but Statement lis incorrect 33 Statement| The value of cot"(-1is Statement It cot” -cotx,xeR 34 Statement ix + + <2, tnen the principal value of sin“ xis 5 x Statement Il sin (gin x)= x. XR. 1 INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS. 1735 36 37 38 39 40 xen sin" y a Statement | Number of ordered pairs (x, y) satisfying sin yand Cos"! x +.c08" y = O simultaneously is 1 “1 “1 xen—sin'y andcos”'x 4 ¢g.-1 Statement Il Ordered pairs (x, y) satistying sin"! x = % y Cosy. 0 will ie one x? + y? =2. Statoment t if 0.) are roots of 6x? + 11x + 3=0, then cos” «exists but not cos "B (a>p) Statement Il Domain of cos"! xis [- 1,1} Statement I tan? (sec™'2) + cot (cosec™'3) = 11 Statement Il tan? 0+ sec? 0=1=cot” 0+ cosec*0 Toye Statement! a> 0,b>0,tan"(2) +10 Bx = ab ifm -i(a-m)_n Statement Il If m,n € WW, 2m, then tan’ (2 + tan 4 Statement | The number of solutions of the equation sin x + cos x =sin“' x + oo ze10. Statement Il sin" x + cos“! x BY x (+1, 1]and maximum value of sin x + cos y.6.5 forxeR, Statement | iftan-! x+tan- y = ~ tan“! zand x + y+ 2=1 then arith Powers of x,y, 2s equal to (1/3) Statement Il For any x,y, 2, we have WE YR H XH YH Z=N (K- My- (2-1)Revisal Problems for JEE Advanced » Only One Option Correct Type Direction (0. Nos. 4-28) This section contains: eno (8). aa 9 gn eons 28 mule choice qu sons. Each queson has four ‘ONE option is correct. 1 The number of solutions of equation|tan"'| x||= 2+ iF 2a, is a2 3 o4 3 6. None of these PY Wsieeos"" x) <1 ‘and cos""(cos“' x)<1, then x belongs to a. (sint,sin(sint)) b. (cos(cos N,cos(sin) ©. (Cos{sin1), cos cos) a A Given, 0 <172, then the value of ws ot 3 4 Hassmecny tote +a sor tn0@
b. qotp=v2 d. None of these ix? 4x +5)=0, has, ly? + cos” '(x’ The set of values of ator which x? + ax + sin"(x? ~ 4x + 8) : +t xis The Set of values of, for which x2 ~hx + sin sin 4) > Ofor all eal a (0) pe) eR d. None of these ee) oe 4 2 b xeR d -tsxs0 des me a xsi © Osxst Woot" x] + (cos x Of values of x is 2. (cos 1,1) b. (cot 1,cost) ©. (cot 1,1) 4. None of these where [-]denotes the greatest integer function, then complete set ‘The complete solution set of the ‘nequality [cot xP ~ 6[cot x]+ 90, where|-] denotes SFeatest integer function, is & Cmcotg] . [cot 3.c0t2] © [cot 3 =) 4. None ofthese in XP + (608 x) The number of real values of x satstyng the on na + costa SASHe0 ho naquaton (an xe cor a ad ba 23 a4 The Solution set of inoquality (cot! tan) +: Joa star xo & xe(tan2, tang) b. xe (ot gcota) © xem tan2)U (tang «) 6. None of nese Joie pf 2x? =1 M2c05""x =¢ot hen x belongs to (233) a (0.1) DB 19 {9 © (-1,0) @ 11) Tang? oles ofr hic equtonsn ocean) = Das a soltion ig 14 a(t > 10 Fea] eo dey (8) sane Permit ttre ortenen (8) a2) \Vinich ofthe following is tho solution set of equation sin!» 3008" +See ap 0 [4 » [sh «fh “ey DPP ~ FUNCTIONS, MATRICES AND DETE AMINANTS| Working Space 28. The soon sat of eqationsin fF soon cea 1.1} (0) b fue | © F1L.OU) 6. 411] 24 The range of function, f(x)=(1+-se0"" x)(14.c0s" x) is a cas) b Ga dulte) © {i (l+ mF} None of these 25 Letcos"l(x) + cos“'(2x) + cos(ax)= m,Ifx satisfies the cubic equation ax® + bx? +.0x-1=0, then (a + 6 + c)has the value equal to a 28 b. 25 © 28 27 26 The product of al real values of x, saistying the equation “los (222 10x +4 - al x sin eos | TOLL 8) cot} cot" 281A), Fis [ ( Fr 8[x] 43 Cod Je ae » -9 e -3 a1 27 Let f(x)=Sin x +c0s x+ are sin x + aro.cos x + arc tan x. If Mand mare maximum and ‘minimum values of f(x) then their arithmetic mean is equal 10 a 2+ cost 24 sin | 5 b Eesin © Fe tant scott d._ None of these 28 There exists a positive real number x, satisfying cos (tan x)= x. Then, the value of “| a. w/10 b. wi ©. 2n/5 dan ( © One or More than One Options Correct Type Direction (. Nos. 29-32) This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four ‘hoices (2), (bj, (2) and (d), out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE are correct. 29° Hoos"! x-= tan" x, then a eet bee 2 2 7 1p B~ © sin(cos" = 4. tan(cos"ay = B=t 30. It4(x)=c08"1x +05" 2) m 1(2)-% os tok o tat (3 34. Which ofthe folowing isfare corect? 8 cos c08 (cos) sin (ain "sin(n ~1))
Bcrtcoszm y= ¥, co ect +2).4 et ©. Cot"(eot cosec""cosec sec" tan tan‘'cos cos"'sinsin 4) = 4~ None othe above 1 INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONSova wally BR LoL gy ype ay aml ny be LOU NOM ono numior nly ww {ajewe{t}eoe (nt) jo) ok gout? 1" Thon, whol of the totlowang roationt bp ¥teo abo (0a EO HG ADE HAL NDE © Matching List Type Direction (@. Nos. 88-36) Chicos for tho correct {10 givon as options (a, (0), (2 and (ot of whic ne fs corroc - 4 ty) abod tho equation combination of olomonts from Column | ond Column y 33° Lot(s, y)be such that sin” (ax) + cosy) ing the ay ‘vith statomonts in column Han indicate your answer by marking the rom given codos 1 [estando a mons) | 1. | vantando tonic | Wi, | Hostandd =2,thon(x yd | iv. | Mase anid =2,thon(x.y) | s. | leson 4x? — 019? = Codes To apap bpoat Sc ps d oq sdaich tho statements in column | cos "owes ippropriate option _$__——_— Column | I Count! fos on th oko? + os on(x? = iy? =I)= 0 os on y= x ‘34 Match the column | with column Il and mark the correct option from the given codes. WY JEE 2007) Column Column i i 16 | 3 (cmp rantn if ¥- {Cot (sin y) ~ tan sin” y} ji | ieos x4cos y+ cos z=0 fa | ve jinx sin +5in 2. then possbiovale ot | | | Goos(-sJoon2x+ siesinexsocs | | " (f } 2 2x. ; 609 rind 506 x+ 609{ -1}-cos 2, thon possibe value of ee xis | Heol (on {1-7 = sin tan "XE ee | 8 thon possible vakue of is Codes ao 8g bs tap Cot ce ood 8 22 DPP ~ FUNCTIONS, MaTRICES AND DETERMINANTS35, Letty = (Six) °°""% ty = (Gi af", t5 = (cos!) *""* andy = (c0s"! x) *"* Working Space ‘Match the column | with column Il and mark the correct option from the given codes Column It Column 1 i | xe(@eost) Hote otyoty | xe(cons Ph rh rte Hla tole ote Wy. | xe(sinta) 8 |otetet, Codes ap as bap ps cpap arena oa 8 pp 36 Let the range of f(x)be [2.6]. Match the column | with column il and mark the correct ception trom the given codes, Column Column 1! 100) Fear A Pe «! 2 (cos x? + (sin-* x32) 2 ' i Fleos af = (sin) «| wv | 3 Leos" x? + (sir) | . _ Codes ygoes ft ah oata cairo s p oars © Comprehension Type Direction (Q. Nos. 37-46) This section contains 3 paragraphs, each deserting theory. experiments, ‘ata etc Nine questions related fo tho paragrophs have been given Each question has only one corect ‘answer among the four given options (a) 0). (0) and (4), Passage | Suppose f(x) = x? ~ 13x? + 14x -2. It is assumed that f(x) = Owill have 3 roots say «and qubere we fey 37 {a} By) (where [-]denotes the GIF) will be in aw b GP oH 4 None of those 38 en (af 3)” val be equal to at be co Nona of tose 39° The valun of tan! ex + tan" (b+ tan" ys a ne b a2 © ma o ond 1 INVERSE E TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONSPassage Il n+ 0.-ar/2<0<- 1/2 wit — 8/2 S0<—n/p “toy “igin O)= 12505 n/2 singin =} 8-7 tan“"¢an 0)= aie eee -n+ani2< -9-1<0<0 and —cos“'(cos 0)=| 0,050 Qn - On
singin 12) + cos"! (Cos 12), V xe, where ne N, is 47 For y.20 eR int +.0s""y: sec" 230° BR 1+ 9, hen he value of 1 6x e008 + tant g HH i Prox 70 *(2)= M4. then the integral pat of is 48 Let M(x {the absolute maximum value 49. Tho number of rational numbers in the domain of function yesin’'x-+c08"'x + tan’! x + cosec"'x +80c"'x + cot!» is ' ‘ +. on . 50 Wain! 4 sin"'y ein" z= SE, thon Aa? sy? 4 2? 4 or , typ oR? , (sin af + (oi! yP + Cin" 2? = A, thon B=] + y + 2h | Then the value of (44 B)ig 24 DPP ~ FUNCTIONS, MATRICE AND DETERMINANTS.JEE Main & AIEEE Archive (Compilation of Last 13 Years’ Questions) Ix, yand 2 are in an AP and tan” x, tan” yand tan” 2 are also in an AP. then (vee wan 2013) b. 2x=9y=62 4. x= ay=92 ( Sa] - (JEE Main 2013) o® 2 a” 2 (eee 200) 5 6 ad £ 7 ° 7 3 t 7 on 2) + coaee"'(3}=2, then tne vue of xis ay-2 cae 2007 at ba ea os igeoat? 2 2 cos"! x cos" Z = athen 4x? ~daycos «+ y*is equal O tos bea oO a+ FISCCUALO tens a -4sin® a b, asin? ce oa d 28nza @ Te tigonometic equation sin" x=2si""ahas a soluton for yer) a 3
0 bsinB<0 ¢. +B)> 6.cos a<0 a (2015 Ad., One or Mare than One Options Correct Type) 2 Let{0, 4x) (0, x]be defined by f(x) Badin x). The number of 10-x 10 Points x « [0, 4n] satistying the equation f(x) = 1°—* is (2015 Adv., Integer Type) 3 Match column | with column land select the comect answer using the codes given below the list. column f [Costtan yi ysin(tar eat(sin™ y+ tangs value it Me0sx+ cosy + cosz=0= sine + siny+ sinz q ve then possible value ofcos Hie ™ tteos (5 - x}cos2x+ sinxsinoxsece f ; c08(%-2}co82n+ sincandxsee : = 0sxsin2xsee x+c0s( + x)cos2x siexsee x co(% eo then possible va of sec xis | w. Heor{siv ie) sinftan”"(xv6)], s 1 X= 0. Then, possible value of xis Codes ast pa bs rasp ersap a ba 4 WO
. ais tom Cto A 4 ©. does not exist Dp20 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Let R and S be two equivalence relations in a set A. Then, | 2. RUS is an equivalence relation in A b. RAS isan equivalence relation in A ¢. R~ Sis an equivalence relation in A dd. None of the above Let a relation R be defined by R= {(4, 8), (1, 4), (4, 6) (7, 6), (3, 7)}. The relation R7oRis given by a. {(1, 1). (4,4), (7,4). (4, 7), (7, 7) BAA 1), (4,4) (4,7, (7.4). (7, 7), (3, 3)) ©. {(1, 5), (1, 6), (3, 6)} d. None of the above Which of the following is not an equivalence relation in Z? a.aRb © a+b isan even integer b.aRb =>a—b is an even integer c. aRb ach d.aRb ea=b Let A = {p, 4,1}. Which of the following is an equivalence relation in A? a R= {(P.q). (4.1), (2.1), (P,P) DRe= (9) (6 PM) (9) ©. Ry = (P, P)(9.9). (7 (BAM 4d. None of the above Let Rand S be two non-void relations in a set A. Which of the following statements, is false ? a. Rand $ transitive = R US is transitive b. Rand S transitive = R 9 Sis transitive c. Rand $ symmetric => R WS is symmetric 4d. Rand $ reflexive => R.0 Sis reflexive Let NV denotes the set of natural numbers and Ris a relation in Nx N. Which of the following is not an equivalence relation in Nx N? a.(ab)Ricqd)oard=b+c b.(a.6)R(cd) ead = be ©.(ab)R (c,d) = adlb +¢)= bela +d) d.(ab)R(c,d) <2 be(b +c)=adla+d) IfR¢ AxB and Ac B x C be two relations, then (SoR)"* is equal to a.S-'oR™ b, RoS c. Ros" 4. None of these Let Abbe the non-emply set of children in a family. The relation *x is a brother of y’ in Ais a. roflexive b. symmetric ©. transitive d. an equivalence relation Ris a relation defined in Z by aRb if and only if , then Ris a. tefloxive b. symmetric ©. transitive 4. equivalence Let A = ZU {/2}. Define a relation Rin Aby aRb if and only fa +b « z. The relation Ris a. reflerive b. symmettic and transitive . only transitive . None of these. 2 RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS Working Space 3130 31 32 33 34 35 tion “ jodulo m” is : The relation “congruence m b. transitive only a Sa d. an equivalence relation . symmetric on ite aj EeRo|x ~via. Ris a relation over the set of integers and itis given by (x Y) 1x-y| Then, Ris a. reflexive and transitive cc. symmetric and transitive b. reflexive and symmetric d. an equivalence relation Letr be a relation over the set Nx Nand it is defined by (@, 6)r (c,d) >a+d =b +c. Then,ris a. reflexive b. symmetric c. transitive d. In equivalence relation Let R be the relation over the set of straight lines of a plane, such that 1, Rly ly 1 Ip. Then, Ris a. symmetric b. reflexive c. transitive d. an equivalence relation Let be the relation over the set of integers, such that mn if and only if mis a multiple of n. Then, Ris a. reflexive and transitive b. symmetric ©. transitive d. an equivalence relation Let A = {t, 2, 3, 4} and Rbe a relation in A given by R={(1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3), (4, 4), (1, 2), (2, 1), (3, 1), (1, 3)}. Then, Ris a. reflexive b. symmetric c. transitive d. an equivalence relationDlmer4 Definition of Functions © Subjective Questions Patobaoe, (2 NOS 1-4) These quostions are subjective in nature, noe tobe solved completely on notebook, Working Space 1 LetA= (@ 5} and B = (a, y}, Draw pictorial diagrams of all possible functions from set Ato set B. 2 Which one of the following graphs are graphs of function, 7 y ir he 3. (x)= —4, then show that f(x) + (1- x) aa? 4 If Sis set of all triangles and f : S R®, (A) = area of triangle, then f is a function or not. © Only One Option Correct Type ostion has four mutiplocholco questions. Each quost Diroction (@. Nos, 5-12) This section contons 8 mule choices (a), 0 (0) and, ny ‘out of which ONLY ONE is corroct. 5 Wf)=4, #(n + 1) = 2f(n) + tandn 2 1, then f(n)is equal to a 244 b 2" 4 atn4 2 RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS 33then f(x)is "Ty = f(x) satisfy the condition {x + (x #0) then a x42 b. -x?7-2 © 7-2 xe RG 6. x? 2, bre [2.) AL x P "(x)= costiog, x), then the value of f(x), f(y) ~ a 4) +f | is 4 bo co -2 4. None of these 8 ithy= AS = y, then ty pequals ax pt x et 0 9 itt(x +; X — ay) = axy, then f(x, y)is equal to ay b. x? ay? way? xr a = log 14 10 Wer =tea(T22) ane 2, sega @. oor >. feaP © 2f(x) &. 34(x) TW f(x) = 4x3 + 3x? 5 +4 then x27 1 a. f(-x) ce te) a ° [if @. 10) 12. Wfunction 1: N+ Wis defined by fix) = vx, then (25) _ 8) =H PBUAl to 5 5 se eS 5 e$ a4 © Comprehension Type Passage Rndton such atti pe 2. SRY BeNanatiasye a,Working Space 414 The maximum value of (a+ b)is a. 4000 b. 3999 c. 2999 4. 2000 45 The minimum value of (a +b)is a. 2999 b. 1999 ¢, 2000 d. 1000 ‘© One Integer Value Correct Type Direction (Q. No, 16-20) This section contains 5 questions. When worked out will suit in an intogor trom 0 to 8 (both inclusive). 10 16 Mf(x + y)=F(x)-My), Wx, y © Nand f(1) = 2, then |Z in) - 2059] is 17 Letf(x)be a polynomial function satisfying the relation f(x)- { 4) = flx)+ ‘( \ 4 x vx € R- {0} and f(3) = - 26, then| f(2)Iis ~ 18° Letf be a real valued function such that f(x) +7 ( 12, 12), (0 19. Letf be a function satisfying f(xy) = a for all positive real numbers x and y. If {(30) = 20, then the value of | f(40)- 10|is WAlx, y)= fmax(x, yy”) and g(x, y) = max(x, y) ~ min(x, y). then [F{9(-4, - 3/2), g(-4, - 1-75))] equals, (where [] denotes greatest integer function)Direction (Q. Nos. 1 end? notebook, 4 2. Find the domain of definitions iL fog= 8-2 = ee one ace i fe)= Find the domain of the f xo - 8x +3 fil, (x)= (02 x + 9? vik fox)= fodus ) These a estions are following functions. 1 fOd= fx) w. ii 100° . v. fx)= at + vi exp 1-2 + sin a © Hogya(1= x) 1 1 " =109, 'og¢| —z vis 1h)= 28 + es vill. f(x) = 1094 loge rs sof the following functions. i y= yt- 7 2 w. tod (F59* \tex Yi cosx z vill. #(x) = logyo {1 logy (x? — 5x + 16)] © Only One Option Correct Type 3 36 The domain of real valued function f(x) = /5~ 4x — x? + x?log(x + 4)is a. -5sx51 c -Acxst b. -5sx and x24 The domain of f(x) = sin Sx is “CH oR The domain of f(x) = a. [2.4] ©. [2.) ) dg b [24 ( | J (0.2) sin(3~ x), logtix| - 2) 'S & (2, au fi (3, 4] None of these DPP ~ FUNCTIONS AATRICES S AND DETERMINANTS6 Tho domain of sin“ [o.(5)] Is Working Space (wee 2003) a 11,9) b. [1,9] ©. £9.11 4. [-8.1] 7 The domain of f(x) = 1092+ 9) jg 43x42 tu 2003) b. (-2,6) 4. (-3,0)~{-1,- 2 7 log ina aR-Qrmneh b, R-(mmneh c. R-Emm od. (=~) 9 The domain of f(x) = log(ye=4 + JE xis a. (4) bad ©. (4.6) 4. None of these 40 The domain of f(x) = log, , 3(x?- tis a. (-3,- u(t) b. [-3,- ult») © (-3,-2)UC2,-Du(h=) d. None of these 41 The domain of f(x) = xx? + [44x + J4=xis alae) bE-44 ©. (0,4) 4. (0.11 42. The domain of f(x) = ylog(x? ~ 6x + 6) is ane) b. (8-V3.3+va) ©. (= 1]UI5.=) 6. [0,=) 13° The domain of f(x) = sin“ (|x- 1] - 2)is a. [-2,QU124} —b. (-2,0)U(2,4) c. [-2,0)}uT3] 4. None of these 44 The domain of fx) = 1eBea— 9g Ix? + 2x a (1,4) b. (-2,4) © 24) 4. =) 45. The function x)= cot’ Yl + yx + cost Yx"+ 3x + Tis defined on S, where Sis equal to a. (0,3) b. (0,3) ce 80, 4. [-40) firtan + : for real values of x, is {ur see 2003) of] eG) * [a4] y= Qis [ur 2000), “46 The domain of definition of function f(x) = ened b. Osxst . O
for 0 ¢ then ur 0%a 2 2 1 oh ys otWo ; Type a © One or More than One Options Correct TY ‘ estos. Each question has four Direction (0. nos. 19 ans20) This secon cota 2 Mute er Porct cholces a), (0), (2) and fe) aut of which ONE or MORE I? 19 Which of the following is/are transcendental ao a. (x)= Ssinvx b. MN aoe = 4 2 (x2 + 2)-2" © x)= Peed ae The domain of definition of function, 20 ame Se) f(x) = [2tannx] 1 tant where |] denotes the greatest integer function is given by [rn Z where n¢ /, then n can be equal to ae a5 bt 20 © Comprehension Type Bivection (0. Nos. 21-23) This section contains a paragraph, describing theory, experiments, data, ee. sreasiuestons related tothe paragraph have boon given. Each question has only one correct answer ‘among the four given options (a) (0), fe) and (2) Passage IEG}? x {i 4) = 64x, x # 0,1, then tex 21° f(x)is equal to xts(tox Tex 4. None of these 22 The domain of f(x)is oat © R44) Boas 4. None ofthese 23, The value of(3)is . ay" ; « ns 7 g © (2) 4. None of these © One Integer Value Correct Type Direction (Q. Nos. 24 and 25) This section c integer from 0 to (both Incusivo}, as +n 25 ifxy=b)+ "2015" hen the value of, 1(3)is 38 DPP - FUNCTIONS, MATRIC CES © AND DETERMINANTSRange of Functions o Subjective Questions Direction (Q. Nos. 1 and2) These questions are subjective in nature, need to be solved completely on notebook. 1. Find the range of the following functions i f(x)=lx- 9] ik foe)= lakes I fx) = 16x? = kal ii, f(x) = f16- x iv fy RA Vv. f(x) = 5 +sinx + 008 x Wi. (x)= ek 2 Find the domain and range of each of the following functions. 4 \ fee ii, Kx)=x! x a a] lv. f(x) = sin’(x*) + cos®(x*) ii, f(x)= © Only One Option Correct Type Direction (2, Nos. 3-20) This section contains 18 multiple choice questions. Each question has four ‘choices (a), (0), (6) and (d), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct. 3. The range oF tx) = see Ecos? xy xeRis a. [1 v2] b. ft, ©. [-V2, - 1] Uft, v2) aR 2 4° The range of f(x) =~ ***2 xe ris (UT see 2003) a(t, «. ( 4 (+3] 5 Iff(x) = acos(bx +c) +d, then the range of f(x)is ald+ad+2) b la-datd) 6 (d+aa-d) 4. 1 -ad +a) 6 The range of x) = [x] - xis a. [0,4] b. (-4.9) aR 4. (4) 7 The range of f(x) = ooe(Z) is b. F-4.4) 4. (-3,3) 2 RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS Working Space 3910 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 40 x42, \ The rang 2 is 92 of x)= KF man a b. (+ ‘The range of f(x) = cos 2x - sin2x Is aa 44g a. [2,4] b tvavq oF The range of f(x) = cos x - sinx is 4. (-v2, v2) a (-4,1) b E41) he The range of (x)= 99 O10) = sind 1 1 a (44 att b faa (4.3) ( ) 4 [4] 3 24 14x49 Ifxe R, th x_+ VX" ™ lies between en the value of expression * "5 a. Sand4 b. -Sand4 © (==, - 4)U(5, <0) 4, None of these Fore > ; then value of f(0) = sec? + cos*0 always lies in the interval a. (0,2) b. [0.1] © (4,2) 4. [2,=) The range of f(x) = log, /4— x? is a. (0,0) b. (=) ©. (log, d. (log, 2,0) The range of f(x)= tan a. (0,3) b. [0 v3} ©. (3,5) 4. W389 The range of f(x) = log,(3x? ~ 4x + 5)is 1 CG [loo -) b. log, 10, =») 109,11 ©. | 10d, d. None of these The range of (x)= 4" +2" +1is a. (0,«) be (1) & Rm oe The range of (x) = log z (V2 (sinx ~ cos x) + 3) a. (0. 1] : ola? (0,2) “Lo? 4, Nono of these Tho range of (x)= 7-"P,_y is a. (1,2,9,4) ®. ascee 2004 (1.2,.3,4,5 ©. 1,2.3) og) The range of (x)= 5 oF) . © R-g ae [aicee 20121 DPP ~ FUNCTIONS 'ONS. MATRICES anp DETERMINANTS"9 One or More than One Options Correct Type Working Space Direction (2. Nos. 21 and 22) This section contains 2 multe choice questions. Each question has four choices (3), (0), (6) and (¢), out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE" correct. QA Letf(x)= [x ~ 1] + bx = 21+ fx — 3] + [x ~ 4) then fa the least value of fx}is 4 b. the least value is not attained at a u «. the number of integral solution of f(x) = 4s 2 4. the least value of f(x)is 2 22. Letf(x)=sec™"[1+ cos? x], where [] denotes the greatest integer function, then a. the domain of fis R b. the domain of fis {1. 2} ¢. the range of fis [1,2] 4. the range offs (sec"'1,s00"* 2, o Comprehension Type Direction (Q. Nos. 23-25) This soction contains a paragraph which describing theo, experiments, data, ‘et. Three questions related tothe paragraph have been given. Each question has only one corect ‘gnswer among the four given options (a) (0), (0) and (a). 23 24 25 Passage ‘Atower has the shape as : A truncated right circular cone (one with radii 2R (the tower base) and R (the upper base) and the height R bears a ight circular cylinder whose radius is R, the height being 2R. Finally, a semisphere of radius R is mounted on the cylinder, suppose that the cross-sectional area S of the tower is given by f(x), where «x is the distance of the cross-section from the lower base of the cone. The domain of f(x)is ate) b. [0,48] © [0.R] d. [RAR] For 0< x < R, the function f(x)is given by a. n(2R-x? b. n(R-0F c. RR? 4. dex? The range of f(x)is a. (0, 42") b. [RR 4x] ©. [0,nR?} 4. None of these © One Integer Value Correct Type Direction (0. ros. 26-30) This soction contains 5 quostions. Whon worked out wi result in an integer fem 13 (bth inclusive) 26 27 28 29 ct) 1 ® The range of fx) = log(sin’ x) is | = loaf }. then the value ofkis The range of f(x) » 2 - 3x ~ 5x? is(-«, 4) Then, the greatest natural number satisfying 7 is The tango of f(x) = 3]sinz| ~ 4] cos, is a b} thon the value off + blis sing _, _©08* _ gta b} then the value of ja + blis ‘The range of f(x) = = 5 qt tan? 14 cot? x Tho range of (x) « tog, s(2 ~ fog, (168in? x + 1))is (- a}. then the value of ais 2 RELATIONS AND Fcal, Even Jw) Identi Functions and odd © Only One Option Correct Type shove quostons. Each question has fur Weg tipo Birection (0, nos. 1-4) ms secon contains 4 mug oo ‘choices (a), (b), (c) and (a), out of which identical? 1 Which of the following pairs of functions are ide! £ @. f(x)= sin" x + cos“ x and glx)= 2 x . Fox) tan*x + c0t"'x and g(x) = 5 1 © f(x) = 8e0""x + cosee"'x and g(x)= 5 d. All ofthe above 2 Which of the following pairs of functions are identical? a. (x)= 01°") and g(x) = seo b. f(x)= tan (tan x) and g(x) = cot(cot™'x) ©. (x)= sgn(x) and g(x) = sgn(sgn(x)) 4. F(x) = cot? x -cos® x and g(x) = cot? x - cos? x 3° Which of the following pairs of functions are identical? a. (x)= ve? and g(x) = (vx)? b. (x)= sec{sec"!x) and (x) = cosec(cosec "x) 6:1 | ESE ons) cons G. (x)= x and g(x) = el%e* 4° Which of the following pairs of functions are identical? . (x)= SFR ar ge in cos = a{_2x . b. f(x)=sin (2%, and ote tant © Nx) = Vx? and g(x) = (ep 4. M02) l09, x? +109, x° ond a(x) Blog, x 42 OPP ~ PUNCTHONe NS beneo Subjective Questions Direction (2. No.5) This question is subjective in nature, need tobe solved con let 'y en notebook 5 Determine whether the following functions are even or odd or nether even nor o v. vil. xi vii tanx sin(x? +1) xx? A(x) =loglx + ie) A(x) =X? = 1) Ix} secx +x?-9 10x)= xsing xix, xs-4 Mo={ex]+ [1x], tex ct [et x4 xi xiv cos x tx? farmrf A(x)=sinx +.c08x (277 F(x): a flx)= Jie xx? ~ fine? _ 2e(sinx + tanx) fe Ax), 2 RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS 43PLAY periodicity of Functions © Only One o, Ption Correct Type Direction (a (0), Nos. 1-18) This ins 18 mtpe choice questions, Each question has yy orton 1.18) This section contains 16 muti ) (©) an (0), out of which ONLY ONE Is comect. TheSBorind oF n ate whens [denotes greatest integer function is an b.2 4 d. None of these “a 1 2 The Period of f(x) < sin? x ig z as bx ©. an 4, None of these 3° The period OF F(x) = sin“\sinx)is an b. an a3 1. None of these 4 The period of fx) = [eos lis a box c 4. 2m 5 The period of (x) = Joos 2xlis x as box ©. 2n 4. None of these 6 The period of (x) = tanax is az o£ 4 2 en a, 3 2 7 The period of f(x) = tan(3x 4 2n b a an © ; 4. None of these x x) 8 The period of (x)= sin{*) + coo Jie a. 2n bon ©. 6n 4. 12% 4A DPP ~ FUNCTIONS. ATRICES AND DETERMINANTSWorking Space g The period of f(x) = |sinx | + cos x |is : x ag ber o2n None of these 40 The period of f(x) = sin* x + cos* xis ar v= 2 2m 4. None of these 44 The period of (x) = secisinx)is a5 b. 25 on 6. None of these 42. lif(x)=sinyfa)x, where [] denotes the greatest integer function, has 7 as its period, then aa=t b.a=9 ©. ae[t.2) 4. acl4,5) 43 The fundamental period of i(x)= x +a [x +B] + sinnx + cos 2nx + sin3nx + 0084ax +--+ sin(2n ~ tox + cos 2nnx for every a, b € R (where, [] denotes greatest integer function), is a2 b. 4 et 4.3 44 The period of f(x) = sing bd +005 + cos bth where, [] denotes greatest integer function, is a8 ©. 24 12 None of these b Nor 45. The period of function f(x) = [x] + [x . 4 [fe + 3] = 3x4 15is b. 2 3 a a Z 3 a1 d. non-periodic © One or More than One Option Correct Type Direction (0. Nos. 16-20) This soction contains 5 multiple choice questions. Each question has four Pisce ).c) and (), out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE are coroct. 16 The period of (x) = sin* 3x + cos* 3x is a. 216 b. a/3 ©. wi2 d. x/12 17 The functions which are aperiodic, are aystert) © yasin?x ‘ 18 WTR —+[-1,1], whore f(x) = sin [x] (whore, (] denotes greatest integor (44) a 3 function), then a. f(x)is even b. Mx)is odd ©. FU) periodic d. None of those, 2 RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS 4519 Identity the statement(s) which is/are a even Fr———_— 5. The tundemena peri fx) =s(sns) cot ©. The range of the function f(x) = cos(3sinx)is [-1. 4d. None of the above SITE then Kx)is &} 8. periodic with fundamental period 1. None Fines ©. range is singleton ane © Matching List Type 31m Colum 12 E Direction (0. No, 21) Choices forthe carect combination of elements fa Column | and Column 11 ar Wen 95 optans (a,b), (2) and (a), out of which ono Is correct 21 Match the column | and column Il and mark te correct option from the options given below. Column |. The pered of functon, |te)=ci(2nt + £) «2a + a 3sinSt i. |The fundamental peo of the uncon, jojo x)= [sid sing he | 2 | costn/ax * jeosie ra) i The period fe = tan# is fey 2 1 |The ped oe = SN lo | cos cosa | ee Codes eae aps pq bq arp s cas cs p Glee pean a © Comprehension Type Birection (0. Nos 22:24) Ts seton conn» paragraph dese Zhe woz td oe prog ar fot go ‘amor th tour gen atone) tae Passage [x Given a function f(x) =0M"le! , cos (2), si fundamental period is p, (vehore {J and (} reprosents respectively) lop + Pty ty? and y= 2p + Fe - la} [2+ x20 Ota <0 46 DPP ~ FUNCTIONS, Matrices AND DETERMINANTS22 The period pot f(x)is ee a. an irrational number b. a prime number ©, a.composite number d, neither a prime nor a composite number 23. The value of (rq ~ ‘jis a6 b7 8 a9 24. The range of fy f(x)]in terms of p, a, ris a. (p=) . ar) che) 4. (= -U(R=) o One Integer Value Correct Type Direction (Q. Nos. 25-28) This section contains 5 questions. When worked out wil esut in an integer from 109 (both incusive) Ta Mathcad eal EE itt 25. The period of f(x) = sin Z tx) (where, |] denotes greatest integer function), is. 26 The fundamental period of f(x) = e+ #141 + co8ne (where, [] denotes greatest integer function), is 27 The period of f(x)satistying f(x — 1) + f(x + 3) = f(x +) + f(x + 5).is 28 The period of f(x) satistying A(x + p) = 1+ (1~ 3f(x) + 347(x) — F(x)}"? is (Ap) Then, the value of 2. is 29. The period of f(x) satisfying f(x + a) = 3 + fe) (G9) is (2a) Then, the value of 2is 2 RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONSComposition of Functions e Subjective Questions ronation (9. Nos. 1-2) These questions are subjective in natura, noed oe solved ‘completely on Mog TV Lettixy= 2a cy ‘and g(x) = sinx. Show that fog + gof. 2 Lethx) = 2?, (x) = sinx and h(x) = vx, then verify that [fo(goh)](x) and Uog)on (x) are equal, 3 Find fog and gof, if \ f0x)=e* and 9(x) =1ogx ii, x)= Jand g(x) = sin x W. fx)=i9-1x and g(x) =? iv. #00) = x? + 2and g(x) = © Only One Option Correct Type Direction (0. Nos. 18) This secon contang 18 ‘uliple choice questions. Each question has four
0, then (fog)(x)is equal to ae b. log vx © eMlogve dx 5S trt6g ~ Ris defined by f(x) ? — Sfor xR, then (fofoF) (-1) + (fofot) (0) + (fofot)(1)is equal to a. £(4V/2) b. 1(3V2) ©. (2V2) 4. (2) 6 ix) hen (fofof) (x)is equal to 5 4. None of these te ax? 7 MWg(x)=x? +x ~2and HlGOt) (x) = 29? ~ 8x + 2, then f(x)is equal to a. 2x3 bo 2x4 74341 dO? ayy 8 I(x) = 6” and q(x) = 10g, x, then which of the following is true? a. Hal) 4 M00} bo = 9 Mx) 6. Habe)+ atl) = 0 4 19x) ~ oxy at 9 tats an gbe ho fnctone toad byHe)e 2 oie 2 wanton tt equal to 1 bt O xa4 a x4 PP - FUNCTIONS, MATRICES AND DETERMI 48 :Working Space 40 from R +R, A(x) =(x+ 1%, olx)= x2 +1, the fog) (-8)s equal to a 121 b. 112 ©. 211 4. None of these 44 Suppose gix)= 1+ Vx and f{g(x)} = 3+ 2x + x, then f(x)is equal to a. 14 2x? b. 2+x? © 1x d. 2+x 4 x<0 12 Let g(x)=1+ x —[x]andf(x)= 10, x = 0, then for all x, f{g(x)} is equal to 1, x30 ax bt ©. f(x) . lx) aw 43. Hflx)= 2 # —1. then for what value ois Ffx)} =x? ura 2001 a v2 b. 2 ct a -1 x41 = the is 14 f(x) = >: then (fof) (2)is equal to al b.2 a3 a4 45 Iff(x)=(a-x")"", where a > Oand nis a positive integer, then f¢f(x)} is ax bo ox 4. None of these 46 Let f(x)be a function whose domain is[-8, 7] and g(x) = 2x + 6, Then, domain of (fog)(x)is a [Ai b. (-S1) c. [-61] d. None of these 47 == +8, then (ff) (x)= x, provided that ad+a= bd-a-0 9 cas 18. Iff(x)= cot x:R* fo. Bana glx) = 2x - x? :R-R. Then, the range of function f(g(x)} wherever define is. (3) ». (a2) : © One Integer Value Correct Type Directions (0. Nos. 19 and 20) This soction contains 2 Integer from 0 to 9 (both inclusive). questions, When worked out wil result in an 2 19 wage er (neem ow -2
. fis one-one and into © Fis many-one and onto ©. Fis many-one and into Which one ofthe fllowing isa bijection function on the 5 et Of real numbers? a. 2-5 be al ox? Oxy DL function ¢ Letfix)= 2 A) 54 Hig a, one-one into b. one-one onto ¢. many-one into DPP ~ FUNCTIONS MATRICES AND pp TERMINAN44 Let the function £: 8 — Rbe defined by f(x) = 2x + sinx, x € R. Then, fis Working Spece a. one-one and onto b. one-one but not onto c. onto but not one-one 4. neither one-one nor onto 12. Afunction from the set of natural numbers to integers defined by n-1 2, ifnis oad f{n)= vis itmis even fa, one-one but not onto . onto but not one-one c. one-one and onto 4. neither one-one nor onto 43. Uff :[0, =>) +0, =) and f(x) =~, then fis 1+x! 1, one-one and onto b. one-one but not onto cc. onto but not one-one d. neither one-one nor onto 14 IfRdenotes the set of all real numbers, then the function f:R —» Rdefined as 1(x) = bx]will be a. only one-one b. only onto «. both one-one and onto 4. neither one-one nor onto 450 Letf(x)= x + Vx? is a function from RR, then f(x) is a. injective b. surective «. bijective 4, None of these 46 Amapping from NtoN is defined as follows FN Nfl) = (1+ 5,0 N. Then, fis a, one-one b. onto ¢. one-one and onto d. one-one but not onto AT Lett :(-1, 1) > B be a function defined by f(x) = tant (25) then fis both one-one and onto, when B in the interval Fa © Comprehension Type hdscrtng ton, experiment rections (0 Hos 'ssoctn contains 2 porerahs, each describing toy, pa Directions (0 Hos, 1,20) Ti ech eragraphe hav bon pon Each quston Mos ny on cae ‘answer among to four givon options (a). (b). (c) and (2). Passage | 2 2 eee veR. + bart bvreR betta 4% 18 The least value of a for which I(x)is injectivo function, is a bt a 1 °3 5 2 RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS19 foe then b. manne adoro ; and in 20 1x)is invertibe it jc e[t.}berR cific k > 0, |beR c ae{-- jjecr 4, acl a) Passage I Leli(x)= 42 = 2x ave Rand f :(-» a] — {b, ») where a is the largest rea) umber for which f(x)is bijective. 21 The value of(@ +.b)is a -2 bot 0 4 22 Lett RR, olx)= f(x) + 3x = 1, then the least value of function G(Ix\)is a -914 b. 5/4 © -2 7 23 Leth :fa, ©) Ib, &), then the f~"(x)is given by 8.14 rad DinVeeS te fesd db. ta ead 24 Let: , then the ra Inge of values of k for which equation f(|x|) = k has 4 distinct real roots, is a (-2,-1) b. (-2,0) ©. (-4.0) 4. (0,1) © One Integer Value Correct Type jorection (0. Nos. 25:0) Ts secon conta 6 qustons. When ‘worked ou wil result in an intagor ‘rom 0108 (both inclusive) 25° The function :[2, «») + defi onto, ifY efa, ined by f(x) ~ 4x + Sis both one-one and ©) then the value of ais 26 je + (2-3) x4 x + Sis one-one function, why ere af, i), then the value of [2 ~ plis 27 Lot be a one-one function with domain fx, ¥.?}and range (1, 2,3}. tis given that Praclly one of the following statements is tue and Femaining two are false, Nx) = Wy) 4 -1Mlz)# 2,then fyyis, 2B Mtn(A)= 4.0/8) 5 numberof functions from A to 8 such th, wat range contains k exactly 3 olements is k then the value of 4 jg 7 60 : 36 Number of one-one functions WA (1.2,3).8 = (13,5, 7.9). thon reno functions = ) Number of strictly monotons functions * equal to 30. Itf(x)be a polynomial of dagree 4 with jy aint COBFTciont 1 satisfying 14) « 10 2) = 20.403) = 30, hor (12) +16) (3068), ge the value of dig 52 pr iteDAS) Inverse of Functions o Only One Option Correct Type Direction (Q. Nos. 1-10) This section contains 10 mutiple choice questions. Each question has four Working Space eles (2. (0), (©) and (2), out of which ONLY ONE conect : 1. The inverse of function f(x) = 2° 8" 4 vig rr xa)" 1” ? x1)" tog(2=2) ob oe ES a on £2) log, ) ° wa J 4 v2) 2 Ifthe function f :{1, =) — [1, =)is defined by f(x) = 2°", then f-"(x)is : -(J b fe ete : —— ©. tt [1+ dlog, x) 4. not defined 3. Letf:N = be a function defined as f(x) = 4x + 3, where Y= YeNzy = 4x + 3for some xe N}, then its inverse is x43 b, X43 4 e+ 3 d x44 1 3 : ae as oiae 7 3 ° 3x-4 x+4 5 Which of the following functions have inverse function? a. f(x)= LV ER-(}9R-O b. i)=2, LR IR f(x) ER! IR 4. x)= RR 10" - 10" 6 The inverse ofthe function fx) = oa 4g, (12 ty, (ex be th (=) ° 0( 23) 200 Note( 2 4. None ofthese G oo[ 25) 7 Lett (2, 4)» (1, 3)be 0 function defined by (x)= x - % over. ti denotes {greatest integer function), then f~"(x)is equal to r am vx[] ort dox-t 2 RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS2 2 v2 +1 2+ | be a function defined by x 4 = Tar then f(x) is Tex? 8 Vax ~ a7 57 x9 ne of these © does not exist a . 9 Letr NN, where f(x) = x + (1°, then f oS a. xsi ax bot & x-eo “lxyis the inverse 10 Letas thea real number and f(x) = log, x2, Pecan ah “nction off and, care real number then Fb + 0)is equi 1 & M6), Fc) bE o)+Fc) Fb+c) d. None of these ©. Comprehension Type Direction (0, Nos "Ee questions rela (od te ni Section contains a paragraph, Sraeten neon: exPeriments, dete, oe ‘mong the four nop 2et2aDh Rave Been given Bec ace i ee acura "Yen options (a), (5) (c) and (a). Passage If f(x)=__xta y Where a bCER K-1= bx? sox) 7 Oand y=1 is an asymptote of Y= 100 ¥ =I inverse function of (x) 11 Kx)is equal to x41 xet x-1 a X41 beat a xt x42 x exaD _ 12 tripe MR, then f"(x)ig @. one-one and onto . one-one and into ©. many-one and into 4. many-one and onto 13 Area Dounded between asymptotes of curve f(x)and P(xjig a4 bo 16 4. 25 jpikections (2. Nos. 14 and 18) This Seclon contains 2 auestons, Won ‘integer from 0 t0 9 (both Inclusive), ‘uestions. ving ‘worked out wit result in an graph off) = x4 dand y= 5-1 is then pa ~ Sulis uRevisal Problems ~~ /~ for JEE Main o Only One Option Correct Type Beet ena, ee etn te cen etn Ean won a ow Wein Jy To conan ct neton tee r= b EA) : 6 Fa 2 Let f(x)be a function whose domain is (-§ 7]and g(x) =[2x + 5]. Then, the domain of (fog) (x)is. a fall ». L4Q) ce [61] 6. None of these X’ The domain of definition of f(x) =sin"* [2 — 4x2){where, [denotes the greatest integer function. a8 8 Fes] > Fed “fea ‘F _Ar The domain of the function f(x)=0g9 {logs loga(x? - 3x + 6)}is a 0.2 bt c= NUR) 6 (-alluR=) _S 7 domain of cation of) =I0031005 #8 a the) b © ee) None of these 6 The domain of f(x) = x°2"7is “. Qnvie) b O-) © wr + bab 4d, None of these (a) 6 [onus 7 The domain of (x) = a A-(2 dine ch 9 Tho domain of definition of the function f(x) = 3-2? a 0.1) b (at) © (ay None of these 10 11f(x)is dotined on (0, 1) then the domain of tho definition of sin x) 1s 8 Brome tyn).neZ b (ane n8.en+9%)nez © (n-ne n).neZ None ofthese 2 RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS 5514 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 56 d. None of these | d. None of these a they b’ Re) The range of function fx) =logs@5~x?)is d. None of these | a (0.5) » 10.2) 202 a Ax + 2si The fange of the funtion f:(0,f1-»R gen by x)= x2 =x 5 a [-n- 2,0) b. (2.3) © (aden) Pert - = " J] o (65) ahs & 2] ¢ [ 3 5. Let (x)= 9" 9° + for all xe (= then the oleh a nel ea integer function, is © 10.1,2.3.4.8,6,7} b (0.1.2,5.4,5.6) © (.2.3.4)5.6 7} {1,2,3,4,5,6) BoE) tan’ ‘The domain of (x)= sin a 03) © Ful The domain of f(x b R-tom:nez) feoo ng nez} 4. None of hese The domain of f(x) = cos"! (x + xpis 2. 10,1 b a-z © 4 @. None of these The domain of f(x 109 10 0G 6019 ---l0gy9 x, is ters a (10) b. (10° cc (or?) d. None of these. The dermin of fi)e le 7 a (9-2) [4 be m2] [4 a © (m2) (4) 4. None of these The domain of fx) = O20 + e342" a. A= (-1-2} b bam) Oh) f-0-2) od. None of mes Let a.b,6 be rational numbers and 2 +2 boa uncon ‘BWv0M by f(x) Then. (a + byis 4. a negative integer b anintogor ©. a nomintegral rational number None of these WR» ignen by 1) 2% 4 [608 io a. on6-0n@ and into » On0-0n0 and onto © many-one and into a ‘many-one and onto DpP ~ FUNCTIONS, Matnices AND DETERMINANTSpe selves of parameter afc hich einen As Réfned byfad=ac+sing Wena Space is bijective, Is art ba © Aft aut pri + xR) - Ll 1p tthelecosa ent hs Ave motohncn ety 1 1 a ast bast ca EF t ; net a oshst [BY Tr rcion A-Rod by fa) =2" «3s a. onecone and onto 'many-one and into © ee-oe arto &. manyore an oro 28 hf: R->Ais given by (0) =3x~5 then) aan x a isgien by Is oventy 248 ce doesnot exist, because fis not one-one d._ does not exists because isnot onto 29 Let A={x€R:xS th and fA Abe defined as f{x)= x(2~ x) Then, /"0x)'8 Zz b 1 yiex o yirx 3 is\i-e 430 Ifthe function: + Abe such that (x)= x — [x] where [x] denotes the greatest integer : less than or equal to x, then f(x}is 1 oul b bie ¢. not datned 6. None of hese ' at at an{ren reff anab={renened) 1 ABs deinacesio)ax x4 ten the solution sot of equation fx) = s ai > © (42) 4. None ofthese 32. Lele ={12.9.4) and F= (12) Then the number of orto functions ftom 1 Fis aM b 16 <1 a8 Ht x<0 33. Lotge)=14.x-(eJandf(x)={0, x= 0, where [x\denotes the greatest integer less han 1, x30 or equal to x Then, fr al x fig] sequal to ax bt ©. Me) @ 90 Let the function f: + Fibe detined by f(x) =2x +sin x, Then, fis 4 ~ 1. one-one and onto one-one and into many-one and onto d_many-one and into 235. Thetuncton A+ Rgiven by flx)=5~ Ssin xis a. one-one onto ‘& one-one and onto d None of these The function f:(-«,-1] (Qe delined by fx) =e" ~2**is one-one and into d,_many one and onto © a. one-one and onto (& many one and into “3P- Tho total numbor of onto functions trom the set {1, 2, 3,4 to the set (3.4.7). is a 18 b. 6 cu None ofthese 438. The value of parameter «for which tho function fF» Agven by (x)= 1 ax, Fs the inverse of itself is a2 ba et a2 = 4x ~ x2, then fis inveribi, i xis equal 10 Let B=) xbe detined by f(x). 05 (") a Re) b coal co ted) ot \s 2 RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS 5740 av 42 43 45 47 48 49 50° x 51 Hom LN <1 wen geniiie elo =x, ot ve [2 ~ <-1 i < a ta asi ae ee l2 ~ x, xed ee l2~ 4, xeny oda . 5, 4d. None ol these BH bal, aoa re lnetons A Baetned by i? + 6x8 bec, [-a and B e[-17, =) o APE Sand B= (1) b. & AIR sandé [tay None ofthese I ixdis real vak Pa function salisying (e+ y)= Hl) + Ny)—ay ~ 41 x.y © RSuch that £0)". then the numberof solution. of fanj=nnen,is ad As be a4 M(x) = sin Jf *)I8 @ periodic function with period n, where [2] denotes the greatest IPteGer less than or equal to Ais x Then a elas) b hela5) © hea . None of these The function f(x) =: 2008 &x + Bsin VEx is 3 periodic function with period 2 ®. @ petioce function with period 2 ‘S ®Petiodie function with period 25 1 not a periodic function eo function with period ad bol a2 d. Non-periodic 2 1700s ode perioee tunction wth periodic 2, then “(ais equal to ana b4 ce a0 Wa real valued function (x) satistes thy @. aperiodic function 5. aneven tunction © an odd function . None of these Rertow ol e)= (sn +1303H + snd} whee, centes atest integer function) is 7 on z es at . # ax 3 ivan Lot fix) = Sine Pre” © E98 pad, tan ea 14 cos? mx * a2 ba c6 9 None of those the graph ofthe tunction y = f(x)’ symmoticar about the tne x «2. ton oe > f+ mega eee 8 x4 2)m thea} I Hand} denotoe roast tego and Hackl pan ©!
b>c anda’ +b? +c® = Gabo, then the quadratic equation at? + bx+c =0 has roots of opposite sign. Statement Il I point P(a.p)lies on Statement IIIf roots of a quadratic equation ax? + bx +6 = are of opposite sign, then product of roots < 0 and|sum of roots 2 0. 59 Consider the function f(x) =(** "Cay -e)(™ °C sb Statement | Domain of f(x)is singleton. Statement I Range of f(x)is singleton. 60 Consider a cubic function (x) = ax? + bx +c, where a,b,c €R Statement I f(x) cannot have 3 non-negative real roots ‘Statement II Sum of roots is equal to Zer0, 2 RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS 59Revisal Problems for JEE Advanced © Only One Option Correct Type uestions. Each question has oy Birection (0. Nos, 1-28) This socton contains 29 ute dew © Mo choices (a), (b), (6) and (d), out of which ONLY ONE is 02) 3x forall > 0. The value ofa) 1) Let be a rea valued function such that (x) + 2f x is a 1000 2 © 3000 2 oo B.C Eate sides of 4 2 Ma? + OF 402 01 then abs be 6a whee fein the interval, whee, y a i | b [12] 1 a + fu] 3 Then, g(eis (osx) @. petiode wih period 2 ©. pate win pesoa = ©. petodic wih period 2e 4. Non perio 4 Suppose t(x,n)= $ tos, (), then the value ox saistying the equation f(x, 10)=f (1 12 095[ ag b 10 4. None of these 5 Let be a function satstying fy) = (4) y (*all positive real numbers x and y, 111(80) =29, then value of /(40)is a 15 ©. 40 8 Let ftx)=sin? x + cos* x +2 and gtx 9(x)be T, and T, respectively, then fixyand a T,=21, b © het 4 7 The minimum value of ‘expression |x ~ p) + | x— 18] + [x~p— 15| for x in the 4; ange PS¥S15 where 0< p15 ig . 2 10 b 15 © 30 ao 8 Ml n= tmante I" ana gtr, y MAKE, y) "0% Y) then Ng t-1~ 82) gl-4 ~175)]0 bos a 45 9 I the solution set of f)< 318 (0, »)and the HO Bot ot x)» ution set for x)? > 16x) 4 6 ig 5} thon the af b 0.5)49 Consider the functions f: x ¥ and g:¥ +2, a then which of the following is/are incorrect? a. i!¥and g both are injective, then 6, then gor: X + Z's injective ifandg bot ae suet, ton go! > 2 earecie > ¢. got Xs bcc, then is fective an d. None of the above ¥ dg is surjective 44. The graph ol function y = g(x)is shown, The number of solutions of equation jx = 2 is aa bs °6 a8 42. Which ofthe following statements are incorrect? |. IH7(x)and g(x) are one-one, then f(x) + g(x)is also one-one. I. Iff{x)and g(x) are one-one, then f(x}-g(x)s also one-one. II. ff(is odd, then it is necessarily one-one, a. Landi bland it . Mand | 6 Mand wt 413. The function fis one to one and the sum ofall the intercepts of the graph is 5. Then, sum of all the intercept of the graph of y =!"(x)is a5 b vs © 2/5 a -5 14 Itf(e)= 2 + bet c and f @ +1)=12-1)for all real numberst, then which ofthe folowing is tue? a, MM)
then, the value of 2004); pe co 4. 2004 2004 2005 {2t f(s) and g(x) are two non-perodic functions, then which ofthe following may be Periodic functions? a c. Let fA ~{0,1} + Rsatistying f(x) + if 2. y= {{x) crosses X-axis at x= 1 | (0)= 0 be a polynomial whose coeticients a degree of f(x) can be The function g dened by o0)=8ina.+ cos a4 esi! fy 10-900) Hx) ~ go) 12) + (3)= 4 1 function is a. aneven function c an odd function b. 10+ a(x) & foo) ix, "eal tand whose roots are all real, thon b2 c3 ca 9.) denotes fractional part Da periodic function 4. neither even nor odd DPP - FUNCTIONS, MATRICES AND DETERMINANTS oN astatement Type Working Space tion (Q. Nos. 20 and'31) This Brower om the codes given below. statement | and Statement Statement I 'b, Both Stotement | and Statement Statement «¢ Statement is cortect but Statement is incoreect 4. Statement itis correct but Statement lis incorrect ‘ection is based on Statemont | and Statomant Il, Solct the correct X lWare correct and Statement lis the correct explanation of {4r@ correct but Statement isnot the correct explanation of 30 Statement | Function f(x) =sin(x + 3sin.x)is perodie. Statement (0's peice, it g(x) is periodic 34 Statement | Let: ~{3} be a function given by f(x + 10)=/0)=8 men 110)= (60) Fo)=3 Statement Il f(x)is a periodic function, o Comprehension Type Direction (0. Nos. 32-40) This section contains 3 paragraphs, each deserting thea, expermonts dat, te. Nine questions rete othe prographs have ben pen Each queston ns ny one caret nswor among to four given eptons (a) (0 and fd. nen Caen eston has ony 7 Passage | ? 2x4 aandg:RR,glx)=|x-1] Let RR, f(x) (3) =e (3) “(0 33. f(x) =g(x)has three real roots, then ais equal to at oS a «1 4d. None of these 34 Let g(x)is tangent to the curve f(x) then ais equal to 5 a v8 ' 4 eel None of these Passage Il Let 10) =1o9, fx). g 109} {%)- 00) = 19 (#. (where, (} denotes greatest integer function and fractional part) 38. For x €(1.5} Mx)is not defined at how many points? 36 {0.x domain of fx}} and B = {x: x € domain of gtx), then (A B)will be : a otha 1 heatot ese 37 The dor of h(xjis Passage Ill 1 Fore #0. (x)= nll” 2 this family 1 Iyfnye 1 afin) ed ol unetion is closed under compositions. composition of any two ofthese functions is again one of those 2 RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS 63I to n Fis equal 38 Let be a function such that (oF =f he v4 ah ah & & Gis 39 Let@ be a nation such that Go = he bt ak ate && nvis 40 Let be a function such that ho Joly ww | t eu a4 ° One Integer Value Correct Type ‘ked out will result in an integer Direction (Q, Nos, (41-44) This section contains 4 questions. When work 7 0 £09 (th inclusive} ® = such that 41 The number of Pairs (x, y)of real numbers with 0
Both Statement and Staten I are cortect but Statement ig not the cect expanation of Staten | Sateen is correct but Statement I's incorect G. Sateen is comect but Statement I's incorect Condition for equivalence relation A relation which is symmetric, reflexive and transitive Is equivalence relation. 7 Letfbe a function defined by f(x)=(x 1 + + 21 Statement |The set {x2 1(0)=/°"G)} = (42) Statement If is bijgotion and . Piyyete Ye x2t—— (uEEEZOMN ‘a. Both Statement| and Statement I are cortect and Sternent i the correct explanation of Statement| Both Statement and Statoment Il are correct but Saterert I's atthe correct explanation of Statement 6. Statement lis cect but Statement Ilisincorect 4. Statement iis corect but Statement is incorect 8 Consider the folowing relations: A= (Ux, y)| % yare teal numbers and x = wy for ‘some rational number w} ; o(F3) that n.q #Oandqm = n}.Then, —_(aeEE 2040) ‘a, Pisan equivalence relation bul Sis not an ‘equivalence relation Nother nor Sis an equivalence relation Sis an equivalence relation but Ris not an ‘equivalence relation Rand $ both are equivalence relations m,n, pandq are intogers such 2 RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS JEE Archive a a |d (6,6). 9.9). (12, 13,6 4 : A=(0.9).( 3, @ For reals tet fade! + Sx then @ a (2,12, Be a aon On het 8 Honeone tut maton (ute 200) ‘Az {3,6.9, 12), The relat , ee, teamorntnee ee ¢ ras ad eet oy | € Heonawantennn bene eon 4 4 nett one-one nor onto R ev oly ; ¢ al 3 i transitve only 3 i WO Letdetee gf etxeet oe ion det | i} Statement tho set (x: t(9)=1- 4} @ veil 1-7 Bde a fancton dened by | il ne an ( 2p}. once, | 1 Statement its. biecton utc 2009 the interval i i Bath Sisioment ana Statement Hare correct and conto, when Bis in 3 : ‘Sistoment this the ‘Correct explanation of Le 1 — a) ; © Remy Statomentt ang Statement i are cored but : ( 22, . 4 ; Saterent tis note conect expansion of oF # (a) | i mat [ts } a © ‘Satemont is comect but Statement tis incorrect (x) satistie i i & Sstoment its coaet but Satement lis incarrect @ ‘Areal valued function f(x) sati Ses ety } ton | WW Let Roe tne ral ine. Consider he following “ yietOnv(y)=lla-x¥a+ y) 1 § subsets of the plane Rx Bae nt. Sane wocacenancmteetite | Which one ofthe fooning is tue? a) 4. fix) 1 4 T's ar eauivaience relation on A but Sis nat cr) yl Newer norTis an equvatencetelston on © Ie aon ott ncten y =H) sre © BomS and Ta aqunaonce laos ont Se neaeaien ety © S sanequvatonce relation on tut is nt ®@ Lett Ny be a function defined as fo)= ave 3 where Y= (y EN:y = 4¢ + Stor some xe N} (ace 2008 ‘Show that fs invertible and its inverse is i nORLRERRNA rt ee 2 (Retry : apa DR © (13) 20.3 | ® Trelargest teva! iyog.n[—£.2)forwhch 20 uncon tom the set of natra numoee } 2 integers detined by the kncton Te a when nis odd 24°" c06°( 4-1) og os is dot te) 2 8 j tee seae'( 2-1) gen wsdl ie " 1EtE 2007) - | Son aleg)etag amt amelie [ sma (33) ¢[-£2) «[as) ® crtotutnot one-one ) t = 7 . © one-one and onto Doth = ©) 14 Let oenctes tne words inthe Engish 4 nether one enw ne ono ctony dete the tlaton Ry | $ Brite a roars sandynoe GP A AR-sRuates tae yee ys Ho east one ttt in common) Thon, Aig ° ocean « Kye Randtier.then Friis | o sonarus, tee” y occ |
be Given by > fg esinm, forxe ln ans ys 10019” cos forx €@n-1,2ny al integers” this continuous, then which of the foloving holds) for all? (2012, One or otha ne Ops ene, ba da, -1-8, The function f:(0,3]~» [1.28], defined by ix) =2e8 ~ 1527 + 36x41, is (2012 Only O08 Often Coney one-one and onto © onto but aat one-one one-one but not onto nether one-one nor onto bes = ined by (x)= 2=* Let1 (0.1) Re dened by fo)=2—%, vwhere bis @ constant such that 0
0 ot) ft ifxisitetional wy |tx> thon (satis fe<1 i Then,f=gis (0s, ony Ow Opto ane Tee (2007, Maing Tye) one-one and into codes b ether one-one nor onto ii «many oe and onto aaprr «one-one and onto ans 45 i1XandY are two non-empty sets, where espar 1X, is function is defined such that aprars ():xeC} for CX Direction (2. Nos. 11-13) These questions are based on ang (0) = (x:"(9)€ 0}f0°0, Breer land Satoment I. Sowa sora ; -codes given bel ee for any Ac YandBc Y, then fone ghon eon, (2005, Only One Option Correct Type) 14. Let F(x)be an indefinite integral of sin® x ar ynaly= A Statement | The function F(x) satisties b.P'{HA)} = Aonlyif1X)= Fox 2)=F (x)for all eal . acres Because i. Statement Il sin?(x+ 1) = sin? xfor all eal. AKG} = 8 (2oor, Statement Ty) 46 Find the range of values of for which 42 Let {(x)=2 +008 x for all real x 2x+ 5 Statement |For each real t, there exists a point cing, t + n]such that f“¢) ee: | Because 22 (2008, Descriptive Type) Statement Il f(()=F (( +2n)for each real v > 2 = Vy = a uu uo ea 2 RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS
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