Relation Functions (Lecture Note)
Relation Functions (Lecture Note)
Ordered pairs
(a,b) is called ordered pair
a, b b, a
a, b c, d a c & b d
Cartesian product of sets (cross product)
If A and B are two sets then the cartesian product is given
A B x, y : x A, y B
B A x, y : x B, y A
Thus A B B A
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Arrow Diagram representation
Now A A x, y x A, y A
Here A A 1,1 , 1, 2 , 1,3 , 2,1 , 2, 2 , 2,3 , 3,1 , 3, 2 , 3,3
Important Results
If n A m & n B n
Then n A B n B A mn
& n A A m2
x 1 3, y 2 1
x 2, y 3
A p, m ; Bq, r
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NCERT Ex.2.1 Qn.7. If A 1, 2 , B 1, 2,3, 4 , C 4, 5
Then find i A B C
(ii) A B A C
iii A B C
iv A B A C
Important Results
(1) A B C A B A C
(2) A B C A B A C
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(4) n A B B A n A B
Relations: A Relation R from a non empty set A to a non empty set B is a subset of A×B or Any subset
of A×B is a relation from set A to set B. If R is a relation from set A to set B we denote it
as R : A B . Any subset of A×A is called a relation from A A or relation on A.
Domain , Range & codomain of a relation.
Let R : A B be a relation from A B . Then set of all first elements of ordered pairs of
R is called
Domain of R
The set of all second elements of ordered pairs of R is called
Range of R
Set B is called co-domain of ordered pairs of R is called
Let R : A B be a relation by R x, y : x A, y B, y x 2
Now R in Roster form is given by
R 1,3 , 3,5 , 5, 7
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Range = 3, 5, 7
Codomain = 3,5, 7, 9
mn
(2) n A m & n B n then total no.of Re lations from A B 2
Types of Relations
Let R : A B given by R 1,3 , 3,5 , 5, 7 Then R
1
3,1 , 5,3 , 7,5
Then relation R on A by
We know a relation on A is a subset of A×A and is a subset of A×A is also a relation from
A A . This is known as void relation
(4) Universal Relation
A A itself is a subset of A×A and hence A×A is a relaiton on A. This is called universal Relation
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Exercise 2.2 NCERT
Range 3,6,9,12
Functions: A relation from set A to set B is said to be function from A B , if every element of set A has
one and only one image in set B.
Examples:
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
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f : A B is a function and if x, y f , then y is called the image of x with respect to the
function f. We write it as y f x . And x is called the pre image of y under f.
Then for x A, y f x B
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(2) Constant function
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Modulus function (Absolute value function)
Range= R 0 or 0,
Here Domain = R
x if x0
Thus we have x
x if x0
Greatest Integer value funciton (GIV function)
If x is any real number then the greatest integer less than or equal to x is called GIV of x denote as
[x]
4 4
ex: 7 7 2.1 3
3.72 3
5.92 6
0.214 0 3 1
10.001 11
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Note: [x] is always an integer for any x R
8
Here Domain = R, Range = Z
Signum function
x
if x 0
For any x R signum of x is defined as sig x x
0 if x 0
9
1 if x0
sig x 0 if x0
OR
1 if x0
Reciprocal function
1
A function f : R 0 R by f x , x 0 is called reciprocal function
x
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Rational function
px
A function f : R R by f x
q x where P(x) and q(x) are polynomials in x is called rational
function
Domain of a function & Finding domain
It is the set of all values of x in which f(x) is defined
Important steps to find domain
Nr 1
If a function is in the form then to be defined, Dr 0 eg: f x ; Domain R 0
Dr x
1
If the function is in the form
Expression then expression >0
Examples
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Find domain of (i) f x x 7; Domain R
1
(2) f x
x2
Domain R 2
x2 x 1
(3) f x
x 2 5x 6
f(x) is defined only when x 2 5x 6 0
x 2 x 3 0
x 2, x 3
Domain R 2,3
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(4) f x 2 x
2 x; x 2
Domain , 2
1
(5) f x
x 5
f(x) is defined only when x 5 0; x 5
Domain = 5,
x 1
6) f x
3 x
f x is defined only when 3 x 0 & x 3
x 1
0
3 x
Real line method (Wavi curve method)
x 1,3
Do main = 1,3
7) f x x 1 2 x
f(x) is defined only when x 1 2 x 0
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8) f x 9 x2
f(x) to be defined 9 x 2 0; x 2 9 0
x 3 x 3 0
Domain = 3,3
1
9) f x
x2 4
f x to be defined x 2 4 0
x 2 x 2 0
Domain = , 2 2,
If y f x is a function then the set of all values of f(x) or set of all values of y is called Range.
1) Put y f x
2) Express x as a function of y
3) Find possible values of y(just like domain)
4) Eliminate the values of y by looking at the definition to write the exact range
Example
1) f x x 1
Put y x 1
x y 1; y R
Range = R
13
x2
2) f x Domain = R 3
3 x
x2
y
3 x
3y xy x 2 ; x xy 3y 2
3y 2
x 1 y 3y 2; x
1 y
y 1; y R 1
Range = R 1
1 1
3) f x ; y
x 5 x 5
1
y 2 1 xy 2 5y2
x 5
1 5y 2
xy 2 1 5y 2 x
y2
y0
Result
2
x 25 x 5
y R 0
But
x 25 5
f x should be +ve
Range = 0,
4) f x 9 x2
2 2
y 9 x2 ; y 9 x
14
x 2 9 y2 ; x 9 y2 ; 9 y2 0
3 y 3 y 0
y 3,3
5) y x2 9
y2 x 2 9 ; x 2 y2 9
x y2 9 ; y2 9 0
yR
1 1
6) f x y2
9x 2
9 x2
1 1
y 9 x2
9 x 2
y2
1 9y 2 1
x2 9
y2 y2
9y 2 1
x ;y 0
y2
9y 2 1
0 ; 9y 2 1 0 y 2 0
y2
3y 1 3y 1 0
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1 1
y , ,
3 3
1
But y 0 Range ,
3
3 3
7) f x 2
y
2x 2 x2
3 3 2y 3
2 x2 x2 2
y y y
2y 3
y 0, 0
y
3
y , 0 ,
2
x2 x 2
f x ,
x2 x 1 x R
x2 x 2
y
x2 x 1
yx 2 yx y x 2 x 2
y 1 x 2 y 1 x y 2 0, x R
b 2 4ac 0 a y 1, b y 1, c y 2
2
y 1 4 y 1 y 2 0
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y 2 2y 1 4y 2 12y 8 0
3y 2 10y 7 0
3y 2 3y 7y 7 0
3y y 1 7 y 1 0 y 1 3y 7 0
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y 1,
3
x2 x 2
when y 1 1 2
x2 x 1 x2 x 2
x x 1
1 2,impossible ; y 1
7
Range 1,
3
Algebra of functions
Then f g x f x g x
2) Subtraction: f g x f x g x
f f x
5) Division : x ,g x 0
g gx
f
(2) f g x , 3 f .g x 4 x
g
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H.W. NCERT EXERCISE 2.3 Solve miscellaneous
Graph & Graph Transformations
2
Let y f x x
2
y f x x x 2 Draw reflection about Y-axis
2
y f x a x a Shifting on +ve X-axis at a distance ‘a’
2
y f x a x a Shifting on –ve X-axis at a distance ‘a’
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y f x a x2 a Shifting on Y-axis above at a distance ‘a’
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Solution of Questions from study Material
Level I
1. D
2. B R 2, 4 , 4,3 , 6, 2 , 8,1
R 1 4, 2 , 3, 4 , 2, 6 , 1,8
4. C n
2
2 29
6. C n A B n A .n B
2
7. D n A B B A n A B 32 9
8. A A B a , B C c, d
A B B C a, c , a, d
Level II
9. C
10. A
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13. C f x 1 x4
f 3 1 3n
n n
Given f 3 28 1 3 28;3 27 n 3
f x 1 x3
f 4 1 43 65
14. B f x 2 x 2 x 1 x
2x 4 x 1 x
2x 5
x 2; x 2 x 2; x 1 x 1
g 2 3 g 2 2
1 1
2 3 (2)
2 1 1
1 2 1; 1
16. D
Level III
17. D A B A B
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18. D n A P, n B q
n A B 12, p, q W
pq 12
p 12, q 1 or p 1, q 12 p 2 q 2 145
p 2, q 6 or p 6, q 2 p 2 q 2 40
p 3, q 4 or p 6, q 3 p 2 q 2 25
19. D F 0 2, F 1 3
F x 2 2F x F x 1 , x 0
x 0 F 2 2F 0 F 1 4 3 1
x 1 F 3 2F 1 F 2 6 1 5
x 2 F 4 2F 2 F 3 2 5 3
x 3 F 5 2F 3 F 4 10 3 13
n A
20. D n B 34 81
2
21. B n A B B A n A B 992
n A A 102
Generalising f n n f 1
26. A x 2 8x 12 0
x 2 x 6 0
x 2, 6
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27. D y x 2 2x 2
x 2 2x 2 y 0
x R b 2 4ac 0
4 4 2 y 0
4 8 4y 0
4y 4; y 1 y 1,
y 1 y 1,
Range 1,
31. C R ,
2
32. C f x a nx f 2 a 2n 9 a n 32 a n 3
n
f x a x 3x , f 5 35 243
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33. A
34. D
35. 4
24
36. 66
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