Class 11 ᵗʰ
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RELATION AND
FUNCTION
Relation and Function
Aj Kya Padhenge?
Cartesian Product
Relations
Functions
Algebraic Functions And Graphs
Algebra Of Functions
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Cartesian Product:
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Cartesian Product:
For example, let's say we have set A = {1, 2} and set B = {3, 4}.
The Cartesian product
A × B = {(1, 3), (1, 4), (2, 3), (2, 4)}
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Cardinality of Cartesian Product
The сardinality of a cartesian product of two sets A and B is
equal to the product of the cardinalities of these two sets.
If n(A) = p and n(B) = q, then n(A × B) = pq.
Example: Consider two sets C and D,
where C = {2, 3} and n(C) = 2, D = {5, 4, 7} and
n(D) = 3. So, n(C × D) = n(C) × n(D) = 2 × 3 = 6
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Find the cartesian product of sets A, B and C, where A = {2, 3} , B = {x, y}, and C = {5, 6}.
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Find the cartesian product of sets A, B and C, where A = {2, 3} , B = {x, y}, and C = {5, 6}.
Solution
A × B × C = {(2, x, 5), (2, x, 6), (2, y, 5), (2, y, 6), (3, x, 5),
(3, x, 6), (3, y, 5), (3, y, 6)}
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Find A x A x A If A={2, 3}
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If (x - 3, -6) = (2, y -9), then find the values of x and y.
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If (x - 3, -6) = (2, y -9), then find the values of x and y.
Solution
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If set A = {2, 4, 6}, B = {8, 9} and C = {7, 8}, then find the relation A × (B ∩ C).
1. {(2,9), (4,9), (6,9)}
2. {(2,8), (4,8), (6,8)}
3. {(2,7), (4,7), (6,7)}
4. None of the above
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If set A = {2, 4, 6}, B = {8, 9} and C = {7, 8}, then find the relation A × (B ∩ C).
1. {(2,9), (4,9), (6,9)}
2. {(2,8), (4,8), (6,8)}
3. {(2,7), (4,7), (6,7)}
4. None of the above
{(2,8), (4,8), (6,8)}
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Let A and B be two sets such that A × B consists of 6 elements.
If three elements of A × B are (x, 6), (y, 7), (z, 7), then find B × A.
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Let A and B be two sets such that A × B consists of 6 elements.
If three elements of A × B are (x, 6), (y, 7), (z, 7), then find B × A.
Solution
If three elements of A × B are (x, 6), (y, 7), (z, 7) then it follows that x, y, z are
elements of A and 6, 7 are elements of B.
Again it is given that A × B consists of 6 elements. So, A = {x, y, z} and B = {6, 7}
Hence B × A = {(6, x), (6, y), (6, z), (7, x), (7, y), (7, z)}
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What is Relations?
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Definition of Relation:
Relations is a subset of A × B by introducing a
relation R between the first element x and the
second element y of each ordered pair (x, y).
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What is Relations?
Relation is a subset of Cartesian product.
Example : For two sets X = {a, b, c} and Y = {apple, ball,
cat}, the cartesian product have 9 ordered pairs such that:
X × Y = {(a, apple), (a, ball), (a, cat), (b, apple), (b, ball), (b,
cat), (c, apple), (c, ball), (c, cat)}
Let us obtain a subset of X x Y by introducing a relation R,
between the elements of X and Y as;
R = {(a,b) : a is the first letter of word b, a ∊ X, b ∊ Y}
Therefore, the relation between X and Y can be represented
as; R = {(a, apple),(b, ball),(c, cat)}
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Definitions
Image: The second element is called the image
of the first element.
Domain: The set of all first elements of the
ordered pairs in a relation R from a set A to a
set B is called the domain of the relation R.
Codomain: The whole set B is called the codomain
of the relation R. Note : range ⊂ codomain.
Range: The set of all second elements in a
relation R from a set A to a set B is called the
range of the relation R.
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Total Number of Relations :
If n(A) = m, n(B) = n, then n(A × B) = mn and the total
number of possible relations from set A to set B = 2ᵐⁿ
Example: If n(A) = 3, n(B) = 2, then n(A × B) = 6
Therefore, total number of possible relations
from set A to set B = 2⁶ = 64
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Cartesian Product
P, Q are non empty sets, then
P×Q= {(p,q); p = P and q = Q}
Domain Relation Range
Set of first elements
A subset of cartesian product It is a subset of codomain
in the ordered pairs
Codomain
Set of second elements
in the ordered pairs
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Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}. Define a relation R from A to A by R = {(x, y) : y = x + 1 }
Write down the domain, codomain and range of R.
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Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}. Define a relation R from A to A by R = {(x, y) : y = x + 1 }
Write down the domain, codomain and range of R.
Solution
We can see that the
Domain ={1, 2, 3, 4, 5}
Range = {2, 3, 4, 5, 6}
Codomain = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}.
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Let X={a,b} and Y = {c,d}. Find the number of relations from X to Y.
1. 2
2. 8
3. 4
4. 16
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Let X={a,b} and Y = {c,d}. Find the number of relations from X to Y.
1. 2
2. 8
3. 4
4. 16
Solution
X × Y = {(a,c),(a,d),(b,c),(b,d)}
Number of subsets, n (X × Y) = 24 .
Therefore, the number of relations from X to Y is 2⁴ = 16.
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Representation of Relations
Roster form Set Builder form Arrow Diagram
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Representation of Relations :
Set Builder form
Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}. Define a relation R from A to A by
R = {(x, y) : y = x + 1 }
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Representation of Relations :
Roster form
Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}. Define a relation R from A to A by
R = {(x, y) : y = x + 1 }
R = {(1,2), (2,3), (3,4), (4,5), (5,6)}.
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Representation of Relations :
Arrow Diagram
Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}. Define a relation R from A to A by
R = {(x, y) : y = x + 1 }
R = {(1,2), (2,3), (3,4), (4,5), (5,6)}.
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The below figure shows a relationship between the sets P and Q. Write this relation
(i) in set-builder form (ii) roster form.
What is its domain and range?
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The below figure shows a relationship between the sets P and Q. Write this relation
(i) in set-builder form (ii) roster form.
What is its domain and range?
Solution
The relation mentioned in the figure shows,
P as domain and
Q as range.
Let the relation be R
In roster form R={(5,3),(6,4),(7,5)}
In set builder form R={(x,y):x∈P,y∈Q,y=x−2}
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Functions :
A function f from a set A to a set B is a special relation in which,
every element of set A has one and only one image in set B.
Image/ Preimage: If, f(1) = a, then ‘a’ is
called the image of ‘1’ under f and ‘1’ is
called the preimage of ‘a’ under f.
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Note:
The function f from A to B is denoted by f : A → B
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In the following diagrams, which of the relations are functions?
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In the following diagrams, which of the relations are functions?
Solution
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In the following diagrams, which of the relations are functions?
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In the following diagrams, which of the relations are functions?
Solution
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Which of the following relations are functions?
Give reasons. If it is a function, determine its domain and range.
(i) {(2,1), (5,1), (8,1), (11,1), (14,1), (17,1)}
(ii) {(2,1), (4,2), (6,3), (8,4), (10,5), (12,6), (14,7)}
(iii) {(1,3), (1,5), (2,5)}.
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Which of the following relations are functions?
Give reasons. If it is a function, determine its domain and range.
(i) {(2,1), (5,1), (8,1), (11,1), (14,1), (17,1)}
(ii) {(2,1), (4,2), (6,3), (8,4), (10,5), (12,6), (14,7)}
(iii) {(1,3), (1,5), (2,5)}.
Solution
(i) {(2,1),(5,1),(8,1),(11,1),(14,1),(17,1)} (iii) {(1,3),(1,5),(2,5)}
It is a function as every input has a single output. Since the element 1 corresponds to
So, 2,5,8,11,14 and 17 are the elements of the two different images i.e., 3 and 5 . So,
domain of the given relation. this relation is not a function.
Here domain ={2,5,8,11,14,17} and range ={1}
(ii) {(2,1),(4,2),(6,3),(8,4),(10,5)(12,6),(14,7)} It is a function as every input has a single output.
So, 2,4,6,8,10,12 and 14 are the elements of the domain of the given relation.
Here domain ={2,4,6,8,10,12,14} and range ={1,2,3,4,5,6,7}
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A function f is defined by f(x) = 2x –5. Write down the values of
(i) f(0) (ii) f(7) (iii) f(–3).
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Let A ={1,2,3,4,5,6}. Define a relation R on A by R = {(x , y) : y = x + 1 }
i) Write down the domain, codomain and range of R.
ii) Is the given relation a function? Give reason.
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Let A ={1,2,3,4,5,6}. Define a relation R on A by R = {(x , y) : y = x + 1 }
i) Write down the domain, codomain and range of R.
ii) Is the given relation a function? Give reason.
Solution
i). Domain = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}.
Co-domain = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6},
Range = {2, 3, 4, 5, 6}
ii) Since the element 6 does not have
an image, this relation is not a function.
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ALGEBRAIC FUNCTIONS
Polynomial Function
Irrational Function
Rational Function
Modulus Function
Signum Function
Greatest Integer Function
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ALGEBRAIC FUNCTIONS
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ALGEBRAIC FUNCTIONS
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ALGEBRAIC FUNCTIONS
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ALGEBRAIC FUNCTIONS
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ALGEBRAIC FUNCTIONS
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Algebra of Functions
Addition of function: (f + g)(x) = f(x) + g(x)
Subtraction of functions: (f – g)(x) = f(x) – g(x)
Multiplication of functions: (f • g)(x) = f(x) •g(x)
Division of functions:
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Let A = {-2, -1, 0, 1, 2} and f : A → Z be given by f (x) = x²- 2x - 3.
Find: (i) the range of f (ii) pre-images of 6 and -3.
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Let A = {-2, -1, 0, 1, 2} and f : A → Z be given by f (x) = x²- 2x - 3.
Find: (i) the range of f (ii) pre-images of 6 and -3.
Solution
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Let f : R 🠆 R be given by f(x) = x² + 3.
Find (i) {x : f(x) = 28} (ii) the pre-images of 39 and 2 under f.
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Let f : R 🠆 R be given by f(x) = x² + 3.
Find (i) {x : f(x) = 28} (ii) the pre-images of 39 and 2 under f.
Solution
(i) We have, f(x) = x² + 3
∴ f(x) = 28 ⇒ x² = 25 ⇒ x = ±5
Hence, {x : f(x) = 28} = {– 5, 5}.
(ii) Let x be a pre-image of 39. Then,
f(x) = 39 ⇒ x² + 3 = 39 ⇒ x² = 36 ⇒ x = ± 6
So, pre-images of 39 are -6 and 6.
Let x be a pre-image of 2. Then, f(x) = 2 ⇒ x² + 3 = 2 ⇒ x² = – 1
We find that no real value of x satisfies the equation x² = – 1.
Therefore, 2 does not have any pre-image under f.
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If f : R 🠆 R be defined as follows:
Find (i) f (1/2), f (𝜋), f (√2) (ii) Range of f
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If f : R 🠆 R be defined as follows:
Find (i) f (1/2), f (𝜋), f (√2) (ii) Range of f
Solution
(i) it is evident from the definition of f that at every rational point the function
attains value 1 and at every irrational point attains value –1.
(ii) Range of f = {f (x) : x ∈ R}.
Also, by definition f(x) attains values 1 or -1 according as x is rational or irrational
and a real number is either rational or irrational. Thus, all rational numbers have
image 1 and all irrational numbers have image -1. Hence, Range of f = {1, -1}
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Find the range of each of the following functions:
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Find the range of each of the following functions:
Solution
We have,
Clearly, f(x) takes real values for all x satisfying x - 5 > 0 ⇒ x > 5 ⇒ x ∈ (5, ∞).
∴ Domain (f) = (5, ∞)
For any x > 5, we have
Thus, f(x) takes all real values greater than zero. Hence, Range (f) = (0, ∞).
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Find the range of each of the following functions:
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Find the range of each of the following functions:
Solution
We have, f(x) = √16 - x²)
We observe that f(x) is defined for all x satisfying
16 - x² ≥ 0 ⇒ x² - 16 ≤ 0 ⇒ (x - 5) (x + 4) ≤ 0 ⇒ -4 ≤ x ≤ 4 ⇒ x ∈ [-4, 4]
∴ Domain (f) = [-4, 4]
Let y = f(x). Then,
y = √(16 - x²) ⇒ y² = 16 - x² ⇒ x² = 16 - y² ⇒ x = √(16 - y²)
Clearly, x will take real values, if
16 - y² ≥ 0 ⇒ y² – 16 ≤ 0 ⇒ (y – 4) (y + 4) ≤ 0 ⇒ – 4 ≤ y ≤ 4 ⇒ y ∈ [-4, 4]
Also, y = √(16 - x²) ≥ 0 for all x ∈ [-4, 4]. Therefore y ∈ [0, 4] for all x ∈ [-4, 4].
Hence, Range (f) = [0, 4]
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Find the domain and range of the function
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Find the domain and range of the function
Solution
We have,
Domain of f: clearly, f(x) is not defined for x - 3 = 0 i.e. x = 3.
Therefore, domain (f) = R - {3}.
Range of f: Let f(x) = y. Then,
[∵ x ≠ 3]
It follows from the above relation that y takes all real values except 6 when x
takes values in the set R - {3}. Therefore, Range (f) = R - {6}.
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Find the domain and range of the function
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Find the domain and range of the function
Solution
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Let be the subset of Z × Z defined by = {(ab, a + b) : a, b Z}. Is a function from
Z to Z? Justify your answer.
Solution
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Let A = {9, 10, 11, 12, 13} and let : A N be defined by (n) = the highest prime
faction of n. Find the range of .
Solution
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The relation is defined by (x) =
{
The relation g is defined by g(x) =
{
Show that is a function and g is not a function.
Solution
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Find the domain of the function (x) =
Solution
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Find the domain and the range of the real function defined by (x) = |x - 1|.
Solution
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Let = be a function from R into R. Determine the range of .
Solution
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Assertion: If (x + 1, y - 2) = (3, 1) then x = 2 and y = 3
Reason: Two ordered pairs are equal, if their corresponding elements are equal.
Assertion is correct, reason is correct; reason is a correct explanation for assertion.
Assertion is correct, reason is correct; reason is not a correct explanation for
assertion
Assertion is correct, reason is incorrect
Assertion is incorrect, reason is correct.
Solution
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Assertion: Assertion: If A = {x, y, z} and B = {3, 4} , then number of relations from A to B
5
is 2 .
Reason: Number of relations from A to B is 2
Assertion is correct, reason is correct; reason is a correct explanation for assertion.
Assertion is correct, reason is correct; reason is not a correct explanation for
assertion.
Assertion is correct, reason is incorrect.
Assertion is incorrect, reason is correct.
Solution
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