DM Unit II QB
DM Unit II QB
8. If R is set of real numbers, then show that the function: F: R→R defined by f(x) = 5x3 -1
is one-one function.
9. Let f: R→R and g: R→R, where R is the set of real numbers. Where f(x) =x2 - 2 and g(x)
= x + 4 find i) fog ii) gof. State whether these functions are injective, surjective, and
bijective.
10. Let f(x) = (x2 +1)/(x2+2) find its f -1 and f is bijective or not.
11. Let f(x) = 4x2 – 4x + 2. Is f injective, surjective or bijective.
12.Let the function f: N→N and g: Z→N be defined as follows f(x) =3x+2 and g(x) = x2+1
specify the functions. i) fog ii) gof
13. Explain the properties of binary relations with examples.
14. Let A = {a, b, c} be a set and relation R on A is as = {(a,a),(a,b),(b,c),(c,c)}.
Is R. i) Reflexive ii) Symmetric iii)Transitive.
15. Define equivalence relation? Give suitable examples for a relation which is not
equivalence relation.
16. Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7} and R = {(x, y) | x – y is divisible by 3} in A. show that R is
an equivalence relation.
17. Show that the relation equal on set of integers is equivalence relation.
18. Define Poset, Total ordered set, Well-ordered set with examples.
19. Draw the Hasse diagram for the divisibility on the set {1, 2, 3, 6, 12, 24, 36, 48, 96}.
20. Draw the Hasse diagram for the partial ordering {(x, y) : x≤y} on the power set P(A)
where A={a,b,c}.
21. Draw the Hasse diagram for the partial ordering {(A,B)|A ⊆B} on the power set P(S),
where S={a,b,c}.
22. Let A be the given finite set and P(A) its power set. Let ⊆ be the inclusion relation on
the elements of P(A). Draw the Hasse diagram of(P(A, ⊆) for
a) A = {a} b) A = {a,b} c) A ={a,b,c}
23. Which elements of the poset ({2, 4, 5, 10,12,20,25}, /) are maximal and which are
minimal?
24. What is compatibility relation and maximum compatibility block and examples to verify
compatibility relation and maximum compatibility block.