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Cvps Relation & Function Questions

1. The document contains questions about functions, relations, and differential equations. It asks to check the injectivity and surjectivity of a function, determine if a relation is reflexive, symmetric or transitive, find where another function is strictly increasing or decreasing, and solve a differential equation. It also contains multiple choice questions about properties of relations and vectors.

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Cvps Relation & Function Questions

1. The document contains questions about functions, relations, and differential equations. It asks to check the injectivity and surjectivity of a function, determine if a relation is reflexive, symmetric or transitive, find where another function is strictly increasing or decreasing, and solve a differential equation. It also contains multiple choice questions about properties of relations and vectors.

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1.

Check the injectivity and surjectivity of the function :


f:N ’N defined by f(x) =2x.
7 The relation R on the set N defined by :

R={(x, y): y=x + 5, x<4}

Determine, whether theabove relation is reflexive, symmetric and transitive.


14. Find the intervals in which the following function is strictly increasing or
decreasing :
2
f(x) =2x' -3x'- 36x + 7
3
If arelation R on the set {1, 2, 3, 4} be defined by
(a)
R= {(x, y) : y= 2x}, then R is
reflexive (b) symmetric transitive
(d) neither reflexive nor symmetric nor transitive
How many reflective relations arc possible in a set A whose n(A) = 3?
64 (b) 32 (c) 128 (d) 1024
The value of 4, if the vector 2i + 4k and 2i -j +k are perpcndicular is
(a) 0 (b) let: (d)
9. Assertion (A) The function f:R*’R* defined by f(x)=÷ is one-one and onto,
where R* is the set of all non-zero real numbers.
one-one and onto.
Reason (R) The function g:N’R* defined by f(x) =-X is
26. Find the general solution of the following differential equation
x dy-(+ 2x´) dr=0.
27. Prove that the greatest integer function defined by f() =[x], 0 <x< 2is
differentiable at x=1.
Or
30. Find the intervals in which the function fgiven by f() = tan x -4x, xe| 0,i=
(i) strictly decreasing
(ii) strictly increasing.

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