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Math (ECO 413) Syllabus

1. What is function?
2. What is many-one mapping, one-one mapping, onto mapping, composite function, inverse of a
function?
3. What is the condition of inverse function?
𝑥 2 𝑤ℎ𝑒𝑛 𝑥 < 0
4. f(x)= {𝑥 𝑤ℎ𝑒𝑛 0 ≤ 𝑥 ≤ 1
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𝑤ℎ𝑒𝑛 𝑥 > 1
𝑥
Find
a) f(-2)
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b) f(3)
c) f(√2)
d) f(1)
e) domain
f) range
5. Find the domain and range of the following functions defined by the rules-
a) f(x)=𝑥 2
b) f(x)= |𝑥|

c) f(x)= ⊥−𝑥 2
d) f(x)= √9 − 𝑥 2
e) f(x)= 𝑎 𝑥 ; 𝑎 > 0
𝑥−1
6. If f:X⇾Y be defined by f(x)= where, X= R-{3} and Y= R-{1}; R being the set of real numbers,
𝑥−3
proof that f is one one and onto and hence find 𝑓 −1 .
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7. If f(x)= , find the domain & range.
√1−𝑥 2

8. What is relation? Define equilibrium relation.


9. Explain 4 types of relation.
10. Find the relation and the domain range under the following condition- A={1,2,3,4} and R= { xy,
x<y}.
11. What is partially order relation?
12. What is Poset?
13. What is upper bound and lower bound of a set? What is bounded set? Define Supremum &
Infimum.

14. Find Supremum & Infimum-


𝑛
(a) { x∈ Q : x= 𝑛+1 , n ∈ N} ; N is the set of all the natural numbers and Q is set of all rational
numbers.
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(b) {𝑛: n∈N}
(−1)𝑛
(c) {1+ 𝑛
: n∈N}
(d) {x:x= (−1)𝑛 n, n∈N}

15. Define ordered structure. Explain properties of real numbers.

16. Show that every non-empty finite subset of R is bounded.


17. Every subset of bounded set is bounded proof.
18. Archimedean properties of R.

19. Between any two real numbers, there is always a rational number and therefore infinitely many
rational numbers.

20. Define open intervals and close intervals with examples.


21. What is neighborhood of a point?
22. Which of the following subsets of R are nbd of 3?

I. (2,4)
II. (2,4]
III. [2,4)
IV. [2,4]
V. (3,6)
VI. (3,6]
VII. [3,6)
VIII. [3,6]
IX. [2,4]-{312 }
X. R

23. Show that the set Q is not a nbd of any of its points.
24. Show that [1,3] is a ndb of 2 but not 1.

25. If Q is the set of all rational numbers, is Q a nbd of the point 4?

26. Show that any open interval is a nbd of its points.

27. Show that non-empty finite set cannot be neighborhood of any of its points.

28. Show that the set N of natural numbers is not a nbd of any of its points.

29. Show that the set R of all the real numbers is a nbd of each of its points.

30. Show that the set 𝐼 + of all positive integers is not a nbd of any of its points.

31. Show that the null set ∅ is a nbd of each of its points.

32. What is limiting point of a set?


1 11 1
33. Find the limiting point of the set- A={ 𝑛:n∈N} i.e A={1,2,3,….,𝑛}

34. Find the limiting points of the closed interval [0,1]

35. Find the limiting points of the open interval (0,1)

36. Fixed endpoint:


2
(a) Maximize ∫0 (6𝑥 − 4𝑦 2 )𝑑𝑡

Subject to, x’ =16y

x(0) = 24

x(2) = 408
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(b) Maximize ∫0 (5𝑥 + 3𝑦 − 2𝑦 2 )𝑑𝑡

Subject to, x’=67

x(0) = 7

x(1)= 70
5
(c ) Maximize ∫0 (−8𝑥 − 𝑦 2 )𝑑𝑡

Subject to, x’= 0.2y

x(0)= 3

x(5)= 5.6

37. Free endpoint-


4
(a) Maximize ∫0 (8𝑥 − 10𝑦 2 )𝑑𝑡

Subject to, x’= 24y

x(0)=7

x(4) free
3
(b) Maximize ∫0 (2𝑥 + 18𝑦 − 3𝑦 2 )𝑑𝑡

Subject to, x’= 12y+7

x(0) = 5

x(3) free
1
( c ) Maximize ∫0 (4𝑦 − 𝑦 2 − 𝑥 − 2𝑥 2 )𝑑𝑡

Subject to, x’= x+y

x(0) = 6.15

x(1) free.

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