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11 Mathematics Relations and Functions Test 04

1) The relations (x-2, 2y+1) and (y-1, x+2) are equal, find x & y. 2) The domain of relation R from A to B is A and the range is the set one less than elements of B. 3) The relation R from natural numbers to itself where a=b^2 is not necessarily symmetric as a,b in R does not imply b,a in R.

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11 Mathematics Relations and Functions Test 04

1) The relations (x-2, 2y+1) and (y-1, x+2) are equal, find x & y. 2) The domain of relation R from A to B is A and the range is the set one less than elements of B. 3) The relation R from natural numbers to itself where a=b^2 is not necessarily symmetric as a,b in R does not imply b,a in R.

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TEST PAPER-04

CLASS - XI MATHEMATICS (Relations and functions)


1.

If the ordered pairs ( x 2, 2 y + 1) and ( y 1, x + 2 ) are equal, find x & y

2.

Let A = {1, 2,5,8} , B = {0,1,3, 6, 7} and R be the relation, is one less than from [1]

[1]

A to B then find domain and Range of R

3.

Let R be a relation from N to N define by R = ( a, b ) : a, b N and a = b 2 .

[1]

Is the following true a, b R implies ( b, a ) R


4.

Let N be the set of natural numbers and the relation R be define in N by [1]
R = ( x, y ) : y = 2 x, x, y N . what is the domain, co domain and range of R ? Is

5.

this relation a function?


Let A = {1, 2} and b = {3, 4} write A B how many subsets will A B have? List [4]

6.

them.
Let

A = {1, 2} , B = {1, 2,3, 4} , C = {5,6} and D = {5, 6, 7,8}

(i ) A ( B C ) = ( A B ) ( A C )
7.

Find

the

domain

and

verify

that [4]

( ii ) A C is subset of B D

the

range

of

the

relation R

defined

by [4]

R = ( x + 1, x + 3) : x ( 0,1, 2,3, 4,5 )

8.

Find the linear relation between the components of the ordered pairs of the [4]
relation R where R = {( 2,1) , ( 4, 7 ) , (1, 2 ) ,.......}

9.

Let A = {1, 2,3, 4,5, 6} define a relation R from A to A by

[4]

(i) write R in the roaster form


(ii) write down the domain co domain and range of R
(iii) Represent R by an arrow diagram
A relation ' f ' is defined by f : x x 2 2 where x {1, 2, 0, 2}

[4]

R = {( x, y ) : y = x + 1, x, y A}

10.

(i) list the elements of f


(ii) is f a function?
11.

Find the domain and the range of the following functions:

(i ) f ( x ) =

12.

x2 4

( ii ) f ( x ) =

16 x 2 ( iii )

f ( x) =

[6]
1

9 x2
Draw the graphs of the following real functions and hence find range: [6]
f ( x ) = x2

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