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CONCENTRATE ON RELEVANCE: 2019-24 REFLECTING REAL JEE PATTERNS
MATHEMATICS
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LetA= (1,3,19,11} and B= (2, 4, 5, 7,8, 10, 12}. Then the total
1. Let f.g:R>R be defined as :
numberof one-one maps: A> B, such that (1) +3) = 14 iss
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(©) both one-one and onto, (a) onto but not one-one.
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I) =A PRK ce is 106 April, 2024 (Shift-D]
(a) both one-one and onto. (6) onto but not one-one.
(©) neither one-one nor onto, (d)_ one-one but not ont.
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1
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11
i fre]
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@ 2
@ 20
© 2ma if -asrs0
Etat) xta if O Oand g(x)
Then the function: [-0, 4]
(a) neither one-one nor onto. (8) both one-one and ono
(6 one-one (como
12, fhe domain ofthe fintion
fz
x) =sin"( 24) is (a) hen as equal o
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13, Lethe range of the function
1
eer tela
fa)
and fate respectively the A.M. and the G.M, of «and > then
[09 Apeit, 2024 (Shift)
@ 2 (by 2 oO ve x
MA. Let A= {(s,y):2e+ 39=23, 2,9 € NY and B= fx: (x,y) €A}. Then
the number of one-one funetions fom 4 10 i equal 0
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& is equal:
Few
Hog son (=
2043)
[29 Jan, 2023 (Shite)
(a) R~{13} ® (22)-{3}
© (-hz)-6} (@ R-{3}
16, Therange ofthe function (x)= VSnx+ VPra is
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[6.080] © [ial]
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17, Letthe ses 4 and B denote the domain and range respectively of
the function (2 where [x] denotes the smallest
("Fy
integer greater than or equal to x. Then among the statements
G): An B=(2)-N and(S): AUB =(l0)
[6 April, 2023 (Shitt-11)
(@) Only(S,istrue (®) Both (S,)and (S,) are true
(©) Neiher(S,)nor(S,)istme (d) Only (S,) iste
1S. Thedomainof () xeris
Sr
te range ofthe function g : D> R defined by gx) =~ [x x]
is the greatest integer function) is (a) then a? 4 is equal to
18, Let Dbe the domain ofthe function fx)=sin '(e, ( oe, *)
(U2 April, 2023 (Shiny
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denotes the greatest integer less than oF equal to)
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20, Lot f:R-[2.6) 4H BE Hea valued Fanetion deg
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242041. them range offis [31 Jan, 2023
$0)" Farsi (Shi,
21]
@ (Zo) (
@ (-2-
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2, Letf:R-> Rea funtion defined by
f0)= tog {f(sins cons) +m—2) fr s0Me mh
ange offs (0,2) Ton he value of is [2544923 ig,
@jsi{| ||| |e) |||
22, Therange of f(x) = din (g 7m #
[13 Apri. 2023 sing
(910.2) (10.25
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+ Where [x ses
23, Ifthe domain ofthe funetion (|
Tes
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imeger 0) be written as f(x) =f (9)
{(x) is an even function and f(x) is an oda
rajlenyene ems. BAyt aye
to Biron (Monsen
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(0) cosec?(21}e0s(20) c0s(2) (B) see*(1) S66 (21) e039)
(©) sec (21) sin (20) sin(2)
Then, the value of Dr is equal to:
(A covee®(N)e0see(21) sini
86. Thereal function f(x) «where [x] dnote the gn,
integer less than or equal tox, is defined for al x belonging
U8 March, 2021 ing
(0) Allintegers except 0-1, 1 |
(®) All non-integers except the interval [-1, 1]
(6) Allteals except the interval (-1, 1]
(A) Allreals except integers
‘57. The function /: N— {1} ~».N; defined by fin) = the highest pix |
factor of n, is: 127 San, 2024 (Shifell
(©) Onto only (d) Neither one-one nor onto
58. Let $= (1,2,3,4, 5, 6}. Then the number of one-one functicn
‘S- P(S), where P{S) denote the power set ofS, such thal
Sle) where n< mis 19 Jan, 2023 (sit
59. Let
+R bea function such that (x) = egel The
|
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(©) $3) is many-one in (~,-1) |
© fa)is many-one in (1,2) |
(©) A9)is one-one in [h22) but notin (92) |
(4) fa)is one-one in (0,0)en eet ee
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main of the function /(x) =see"(
[pee +10(f +7) +216 fis equal to
Sr
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So=
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The domain ofthe function f(x)=8i0™'| 5
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s = 10r +95 0 to the set B ne N} such that
fie) (x3)! + Le forevery ce Asis
a
a
40.
2
4B.
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[31 Aug, 2021 (Shift-1D]
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tion fx) = (4a
+%a-7) eo jain 2na, n € N has critical points is:
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imum and minimum values of
the funtion fx) = tan(sine + cose) in| 0,
tan(M=m) isequal 10
Let Mand m respectively be the mani
Then the value of
(@ 3-22 (6) 24V3 @ 342N2 2-V
The range ofthe function
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raed ote tein (24)
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jos |
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Ifthe fimetions are defined as f(x)= V¥ and g(x)= fx, then
what isthe common domain of the following funetior
@ (4 fe
1
1
@ ft 345 3-¥5)
[ae -fe8 5" SBS ~ Be figs Bih @ ~ Fwhere F* she) =F) + BO),
K tafnerocizedentn at 2re10.xe bb Ibias | gsxr L [18 Mareb, 20218Hif]
‘erange of the function f then 4a is equal to: et)
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@u @u-k @utre @1 © 0 V be defined by
6.8,
fope|m—L = 3,711, then, Fis
MET S,95T3 on
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() One-one but not onto (). Onto but not one-one
(0) Neither e-one nor onto (4) One-one and onto
6 Leg: N~ {1} —> Ne functions defined by fa) at, where ais
the maximum of he powers of those primes p such that divides
2,and g(a) =a~ |, for all a © N—{1). Then, the function f+ g is
[27 July, 2022 (Shift-I)]
(©) onto but not one-one
(d) neither one-one nor onto
14 The number of bijective functions f:f1, 3,5, 789) -> (24,6,
8, 100}, such that (3) 2,9) 215) 2 f(21) 2.2 AID oe
[25 July, 2022 (Shift-11))
(@ 3x1N @ 2
(o) one-one but not onto
(6) both one-one and onto
@*P, ©) "Py
©. The number ofdtinet real roots of x*—4x + 1= Os:
127 June, 2022 (Shift)
o.4, 2 ol wo
The number of one-one functions f: {ay by &d} —* (0, 152.»
10) such that 24a) — 00) + 3c) + Ae) = Os
[24 June, 2022 (Shife-D]
©. Les=(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9, 10). Define
if 2.3.4.5
Psasusooe{ Be alae
2n-11,, ifn =6,7,89.10
Letg: $+ S bea function such that
Jinn [nthe ifm isodd
n=, ifm is even
110
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otal number ot ents |
n
n
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Let S= (1,2,3,4}. Them the numberof elements in the set {f 5
S->S:Fis om and fea, 6)=f(b,a)2 a (a, by S* 8)
{28 June, 2022 (Shitt-AD)
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2 2 wo
> Nuch that (n+ 1)= On) + F(1) ¥ ne and g be
any arbitrary function, Which of the Following statements is NOT
me? 12S Feb, 2024 (Shift)
(2) Weg isome
(0) Fisone
fone, then gis one ~ one
(©) Hig is onto, then fog is one — one
(4 Uisomo, then fin) =n ne 9
Let f:* N bea function such that
y= fi) fin for
every mnt N. 16) = 18, then A2),3) is equal to
[31 Aug, 2021 (Shite
@ 1 3 (54 we
Let fx] denote the greatest integer les than or equal tox. Then, the
values of x ¢ R satisfying the equation e+ [e'= I] ~3 =O ein
the interval: (22 July, 2024 (Shift)
@ (0 () Hos, 2,108, 3]
(© (0,108, 2) @ (12)
Let 4 ={0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7} - Then the number of bijective functions
FAA sucht 7(1)+ £(2)
= (3) ts equal t0
{22 July, 2021 (ShifeID)
‘The numberof real roots ofthe equation e* ~e*— ee" +1 =0
is equal to,
andapeeay(2) tee Baten
eva crteeqnin £23),
‘The inverse function of f(x) =
co Soro, ($22) © poe(i53)
© sie,(#4) (o “oe)tos
f R—> R bea function which saisis fx +9) =A + AV) ¥
ye RACAL) = Zand g(n)= LTS (Kone then the value of
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4
® 20
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Functionsse. 1¢mefnstion ffl 11-94 defied mY LD
in incnmlees gp 209 S01
a @) R=
(4 10.2) |
fers and two fuetions and x be |
() F-EL9)
fo) Ro
Bi, Let N be the est of maura numb
fg: N > Wc that
{sfined
1 irnisoad
andgin)=n- (AY. Then fogis: 10 Jan, 2019 (SALAD)
(a) Onto put not one-one, (H) One-one but not ont.
one andento. _ ¢d) Neither one-one nor onto
solutions ofthe equation
(x50) isequal to:
Js April, 2019 (Shift-D]
we
© 0
we
@4
‘a
the factional part ofthe number 2°" is A, then kis equal
83, Ifthe fractional pat of th am is
cs 19 Jan, 2019 (Sbif-D]
6 os w4 @u
84, Let ¥ /(a+k) =16(2"—1), where the function fsatistes for +
)= Ay) forall natural mambers x,y and 1) =2. Then the natural
8
89.
90,
on
E
then (zagoe) (4) 5 equal to
$1 Jan, 2024 (
t 24 (hi
9 9
3
o-+ 4
Leif: Rand g: RR be defined as
£2 ng +R
weele |
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(©) onto bat not one-one
defined by (x)=
oles
trie composition off of of 0~ 0N(#)=F—*
Consider the fonction f:R—>
then the value of 3a-+1 is equal to
{04 April, 2024 (Shit.
and a~f0g(10).~ 8043)»,
Let f(s
x9
‘and 1 denote the eccentricity and the length ofthe latus rec ¢
sumer ‘is [9 April, 2019 (Shite) 4
a Gy lanes ee: the cpse © +2 at then 84 is equal
BS. Let A= {x © R=xisnot a positive integer}. Define a function f: A i (09 Apri, 2024 (sin |
an, HW ow ws 6 @r
Ras fs) Be a9.sninany | Ea an 25
(x)= (atl) + Hob (123), then the least va
(a) Injective but nor subjective “log, (1234) -(tani*)
(6) Notinjctve 4 |
(0 Steve tt atneive sees(s(3)) 18 Apr 20
(4 Neither injective nor sbjetve ws a ora al i
86. Forx © R, let [x] denote the greatest integer ie defined as (2) =x
wie Tonal
sa Re{lect) PR be defined aspx) |
Ihe, 20 |
_ 2022 (Shitany |
(> bt ot one-one faneton
© at oe-one ad ont faeton
Nether one-one NOF Onto Function |
fa) as pos
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wo 3 os
gg Le > Roa Fonction defined 7
Desf Zar 2
Ve 2) pS) nce 42) iserutto
oe 127 June, 2022 (Shitty)
Ifthe fimetion g(x) = FFU) + £1 G)), the greatest integer less
than or equal to (1 125 June, 2022 (Shift-))
1m, Let f(2) and g(x) be two real polynomials of degree 2 and |
respectively. If/(e(2) ~ 8x? ~ 2x, and g( f(a) = 442+ 6+ I then
thevalue of (2) +4(2)is___- [29 June, 2022 (Shift-tN)]
1, Lafta)=sin!xand g(x) = A aor tit te the domain
ofthe function fog is [26 Feb, 2024 (Shift-D]
4
@ Cao-tu[2)
® cay zi
3
© Cea) @ caa[-3)
MR. Let = (1,2,3 von 10) and f:A => A be defined as
att HS 088 phen he amber of possible neers
lk, if k iseven
1 (Shift
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ow om oF OF
ie sin {E} 9 tesetondy 0) aa
«
sateamaancs ened =®-{E
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WOH, Let f+ Redefined as (0) = 26
WS. Let: W-> Ne defined as
108, For x © R~(0, 1} let (0)
110, Let fo) = ex and g) =" 23
@ 6 ws
(9) No such o exists:
a
1 and
:R~ (1) -¥R—U1) bedeineda g(x) =——2
I
en the compos fnton (8 24 Fed, 3021 (SHED
(2) Hoth onewne and anta (8) Onto but not one-one
(6) Neither one-one nor ato (a) One-one but no to
128 July, 2021 (Shit
(31) =n
(n92)= 3043,
(3943) =391, forall n20
Then which of the following statements is true?
(co) There exists funetion f: > W such tat
0) gowoe
,
(6) There exists a one-one funetion f= —> N such that fog =F
(@) There exists on onto function f: N+ N such that for =f
106, tt g(s)=22-+x—1and goo) =e? 104+ 5,then #{ 3) ise
a
to {7 Jan, 2020 (Shift-D]
a}
107, Fora suitably chosen ral constant a let funtion,
— (-a) > Re defined by fe) Furth suppose that
forany real numbers ¢—a and fix) +a, (fofhs) = tten{-5)
is equal to 16 ep, 2020 (Shif-1D]
@-3 Oy © - @3
_per=t—xand foy= hb
three given fnetion. Ia fanction, Js) saisties af) Y= FO),
then Js) sequal 19 Jan, 2019 (Sbif-D]
oo Off Of8 OL
‘eR Forany AS Redefine g(A)= tx ¢ Ra) €
409, Lette)
ee then which one ofthe following statements ot
aor a it pe 019
(@ fi 449) & MIS
© sA9)= 89) (@ sfiSV48
x eR Then the set ofall ©
Ba rere the funtion Hs) = (ou) (0 is inreasins
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@ i hfe) o [og}eve
© [Pej @ 0»3) :
nt, For ve{ 0.3) Jer fery=Vevg(0)= tans and AC) "
6(0)= Gofoey). then of 2) i ual:
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May 6 tan (a ton 2
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Inverse of Functions, Periodic
Functions, Functional equations
M12. It a function f satisfies f(m + n) = fm) +f () forall m,n €
Nand (1)= 1, then the largest natural number 2 such that
isu to
Fy nea)se
109 April, 2024 (Shite)
M3. Lei/la) bea function such tha fle+ 3) = f(x) sf) forall x,y €
NoMf()=3 and £3, £(&)=3279. then the value of is
[24 Jan, 2023 (Shift)
6 ws 7 9
m4 If f(s)
tte |
(24 Jan, 2023 (Shitt-t)
(201 @) 1910 (2010 101
MS. Let #(3)=24" +33. ¢ Rime Hand f4)~ 133,5)~255, Then
‘he sum of lhe positive integer divisors of ({3) 4) is
[28 Jan, 2023 (Shitty)
@ 6 OO ess (59
NG Stree f: 2.2) bea deems ection ch ha fe
°° 109-10 08.7 RIB) ~ 320 tem fn) i equal
[20,Jan, 2023 Shiney)
(4 6528
te:
() 68758) 6575, (6) R05
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» Then (2) sequal
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1M. Menamerothnciens 21.23,4 foezilel & be a continuous function such tha,
F(0)= ©. MFG) "7 then /(14) is equal to
126 July, 2022 6
4 10 @
LeifiN- Roca incton sch ha/*2)=270 0) fray
rumbers x and y: IL/(1) = 2, then the value ofa fran
312
ou
Dsta+8) =O" -0 holds, is (25 June, 2022 (Shing
(a2 )3 fo) 4 M6
Letf:R~ (3} + R~ {1} be defined by (4) = 72
ra)
Letg: RR be given as g(x) =2
~ 3. Then, the sum of
B
ales of for which 7-1(4)4 g-l(x) = 13 is equal to
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TEAx+y)= fx) Ay) and Sica ayer,
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7—sin 5x
sinSx ¢ (-1, 1]
=sinSx © [-1, 1]
= 7-sinSx © [6,8]
Poe
Fain (8°6.
(8) Here N= 2310 = 231 * 10
BBX MKT «2x5
Set d = (2,3,5,7 11}
rors
= f(2) = [log,(S)] = 2
=f) = [loe,(14))
> £8) = {log,(25 +25)1= 5
=i) = [log,1171= 6
= (NN) = [log,387]=8
Range of F : B (2,3, 5, 6,8}
No. of one-one functions 5! = 12°> [-ilsfax43)
Fer are 3falx =i]
xetenahe(-
. a
sassape-t
p 3
12ap=32
15,
M,
16.
a
(0) f(xy
2+ sin cose
Range ot fayig[ 1
2h Va}
yes
you
yeu
7 B
an 1
as) 4
@,3) 4)
(10,1) 0
‘The number of one-one functions from A
toB is equal to!
(©) Case: Forlog wo be defined
x-2>0-94>224€(2)
Case Ils xs1> 0225-1
And xtl¢1o200 5x6
C1, 0,0)
Case Il: #>0 9x 60,0)
‘Case IV: Denominator: x? -2x-340
(x-3)(x41)203 F#A13
“aking intersection of these cases, we get
(2,00) — {3}
(oy #3142404)
254+2V64x-07
25. iy
a =NSHS = AI = Prin = V5
1
O10)"
x f(x) =x (greatest integer fimetion)
ifxeLx=[s]tl
1 xe J, (does not exis)
2a f)= Fer
ea
= Domain of fs) = R=1
Now. £(8) rel
o0&r4t
Sr 3
8.0)
(1)
this gives =| 0.5
(642loe."
And -1. 0 = (Es ~ 5)
({a] #2)> 0
[x<2orkl> 5
[yes oor fl<-2
xe[6e] ¢(%-2)
wa 2e4
WOME Za treld
By cross multiplying
yx? Bayt 2y—x? -2x-1=0
x (y-1)-x(8y#2)+(12y-1)=0
Rae SNe eee Functions—_{simarns_S
2 (c) Asper the given conditions:
s1 =
3
3 -6S-r 229x586
SIrig6> rel-66]
= rel-661 ~)
Now, 3-201
Andx#2 i
and3—1>0
3 oli)
‘from (i), (ii) and (iii)
=xre (-6,3),- {2}
Here we ge,
a= 6,0=3,7=2
Therefore a+ +7
3. (According question,
aes a
30 and -1s 281
we sail
2x43 Set)
Ge-3Gsn ? xan?
a
a2?
aa
wl)
+2)
B)
From eq. (1), (2) & (3) Le (1)@)N3)
weget,
isl
Sp—4a=15-3=12
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3
15)
Hoga (s’ +2*
arte > xeon SM
poran = ret)
Wa By 1520-9 (445)(-3)7
een")
sen, -SJU[)
comparing with given domain of the |
(On comparing with |
fiunetion, we get
a=-5,p=5
a2 4p =(-5) +5? #150
5. (a) ie -1s sine |
By? Br +5
- ang 38 =8845 , 9
i Vand 2a 3e-10
ore(s]
5
3a 10 =3%5 +10
6 @
© @
2
S73 in 4
5
7
los
Given set
A= (13,79, 11}
and B= (2,4,5,7,8,10, 12}
SAY) +A3)= 14
orn
forest)
2*(2*5x43)=240
7 @
Slets))= late) ~ 1)
8. (c) Given function i
use
F(x) ‘ mu
Let g@) =P -4e+9)
p forse R
ww
po o
s(3)=0
So, Ax) is many-one function,
Again,
yr day + yt +25
PO=N-2OV+ 1) + Ops
forvre R= D20
D=4Q2y+ 1-40-19 67+ 15)55
> 5 +2y+ 160 ‘
= (y-8) 04250
=
5
(a8)
Note: If function is defined from
Rithen only correct answers opti
15)=9
> Bonus
9. a
Given f=
7-sin Sx
sinSx ¢ (-1, 1]
sins € [-1, 1]
=P 7-sinSe € [6,8]
10. (b) Here N = 2310 = 231 «10
3x eT 22*S
Seta = (2.3.5.7)
“ H-]no{ el)
= /2) = [log,(5)
=/8)= [log,(14)]=3
SA15)= [log,(25 +25)] =
=A) = [log,117)
=f(1)= log,387] =8
Range of F : B (2,3, 5, 6,8)
No. of one-one functions St = 12°
sia
TENE13.0) faye
Range offxyigf 1!
Nb Va
2V20v3 “Vo—ve | | X
14. Dap Darapens | 2A= Rd
and yo? So, AB =(ler)=¥ 5, iscorect
x7 ee 4B » (lon) = Syisincorrect
veo co = §, is only correct
A a
ar) a vw, (2) S28" parr 08s
(43) 4 J
0.3) 7 this gives x€( 0.2 ©
(10,1) 10 z
‘The numberof one-one functions fom A And -1eog, (©2282) «
to Bis equal 4!
(©) Case I: For log tobe defined
x-2>0=91>22 x€(20) a
Case: £4150 2>-1 [
dxD-1F00|
eghot gts) ~LLDLLO And x+1vl2xe0 >36
1, 01.1030)
ail Case I: 2>0 > € (0,0)
Case IV: Denominator: 2? -2x-340
oe (x-3)(x+ 1) 20 > F4-13
i ‘Taking intersection ofthese cases, we get
22)-G}
16. (@ yi =3-242404 EEF)
aix= 3% fepisnotdefined]
=5126e=F
For fractional part = (x) = ¢(x} Range &
| | as:
Ise +6+2log,¢ $0 6+ 2log,«
n@
Given of S(2)=
A 25 _| TnL
presen PE-(x-4)
yan VETS VT = Yow
8B
wet3 08x
> |r-tfsj2r+3]
1
RONG ord
om ae ij per 8
fy ef [x] =x (gremest integer function) 3
wera 1s. @[sP ~ 3x] - 10> 0 (1-9)
1_vel ((y #2)>0
ape by <-torfsl>5
fies bds-2
1
vel
err x6 (62) xem -2)
H xP +2xe1
20. (@) Let YD
Fe pss fe= :
eI, (doesnot xs)
2 rele —aju(-2 Fey by orossmoliplying
-o-au(-4 2ST eer Sy tity 221-0
2 i B(y--x(8 +2) (129
=4& pe
; = Domain of fx) = R=!
“af = 32 a el aia aCarel y+1 |
Deo
= (8y42)?-4(y-I)(I2y—1)20
vdvs2e0
Case y=
ses? 612
tor= 11 y=!) soy canbe
io
Hence, «(=
um)
2A, (@) Since. V3 s sin x— cos s v7
2< V3(sinx-cvss)s2
(Assume 5 (sin x-cons)=#)
aL o
(x)=loge(R+m-2)
Given, 05 #(3) 2
= stop = (k+m=2)52
3 Ishom=
~m+3sks2 ii)
From eq, () & (il), we get-m 43-2
Hee: xe[5,6)
5 Soe
ae I
s(defe
eonelfrel-h)
er ae
1y,3
(s-4) +3 |
26.
i 3 3
Minimum vaeot f(x)=3+0 =3
eypoy= nee +16) +03)
sms)
ord H+ 6>0
jeeraif ant [2-41]
valueat x
{r+ 1 have va
(are ayer aye o
re(—
Forr+3.¢(-1.1]
xe [-L-12]
10x+6
For e[-u
5 eu
oni]
Hence, domain of the function
(20)
GsSxe, 5 Gesi)(2ret) |
2x
r¢( O
and) g2#-38+4
3-5
a Lg ang 2 6r49 ©
aa
sl
<0
33
Fes
WRF
Bah)
ae oxe(=$) i
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2.
28.
29,
Taking intersection of equ gy
Gi, we get
(a.9ICA]
So, Mee +7 +8)
eee
oF
Ce
1925) [EME] va}
T+T41+24242
‘3
Times,
4 (times).
+1021 ting |
Ler) ra2X 3,
yy iOxl
6 2
tarde
10+ 104
{360] Maximum value off) ex jey
Al) +f2)* 1 =f4) <6
Al)+f2) <5
Case) 1) = 1 = f2)= 1,25,
mappings
Case-(i) (0)
‘mappings
Case-Giil) 1) = 3 = 72)
‘mappings
Case-(iv) (1) = 4 = f2
mappings
AS) & AO) both have 6 mappings xt
Number of functions = (4-+3+
6 6=360
Ra] S(s)
For dom:
5r+3
of seo-t (x) s)21
oe
= ele tPeise-s
= Qxy~ (Sx +3720
Ix +3) (-3x-3)20
Now, 3a +10 8+) +216
“end (3
Hence, absolute value is 24py case LG) ~3 then 0) and seg
be tor? 2)
Ce 2: 1B)=5 then (1) and 72) take
20R3
on Land
no. oF Way
: forall other eases.
Dy
26=12
2.62=24
sinilarly
sal no. of ways is 90.
4. OOTSRE-3IS1
28-3625 15
2 (x-De@-)<0
are(4)
so common from three conditions is
(e)
a AQ TI HAASE TE
AO)=7-2=€
Aynatbte=3
43)=9a+3b+0=4
fede da—2d+e—2.
equ (i) -equiif), we wet, a+.
putin equation (7)
¥-Sx+6 1
S586 jeg 220
Poo za x43
@
Sre(30)
and 2-546
ro
35,
36.
37.
2 Bet
pee
emnofl
from e 2
wana.
1
Now. 3042
> re NUQn)
and x2 — 39
[Haley [2 28) |
) Ty
Wx) =2 0814 4 cot x3
10¥e € [-1,1]
ar)
~6x-2 Ox eI
So, fix) is decreasing funetion and range
of fix) is -
UCD), A-1)], which is fx 5, Sx +9}
Now 4a—b=4(n+ 5)~(S+9)= N=
() Since the domain of sine is [-1, 1}
Po3e42
srck-lsxeo
[redo] e106 +950
(-De-9)20
133-9)
for set B, fix) = r- 3" +1
ren Alyss= 12
yo2fae2o0
reasestaP
agent
Poses (2)
seo 0 22
PAT ADS ITLL AY
Fog fa) <26 (ISAS
ro9,foye37 (Pass
at uninr of sch nt
Tol may nan sx6ra 6! e2*
aoe 1440
39.
+120 Re aad
Functions
Domain of sin#( 384-1) ,,
ra
eee
1s ai
on
eos2ee3e ert
o{xDJeo
and 3 6 c=}
(2e-les2)<0
From intersection of eg) andeg (ih.
weet
oreo] «in
Dosnsinf eos"
Gat
and
xecart]y [oo "
©
Fromintrsestion ofegu (a) ado,
weeet
x2 (02) 0
“Domain ofthe given fcton willbe tbe
inueretion ofthe eq (9 25 630009
Hence, domain of the function is
[athe
(a) Given, fa) €a~ 30+ 9) +210
-1)
eotZain"
= haray(e+ In) + (0-7) sin
fe = (a3) + (a= cose
For eriial points 10 = 0a
40, (2) f(x) tase +6058)
so. 4(s)e[un "tear" 3]
notan ==
4
oe)
| a(n
‘Slx)=109 s(3+2 (cosx-sinz))
covx-sinx sv
f(a) slog 5
30s $(2)52
Lex lex
4) a1 and Hey
a+z0and 22 <9
20
Si
Donin=[-1,} (0)
[4)-0
8. (9
4. (Given, (4) 00° WF
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1 ,asdomain
Fordomain
of eos
xtisl
vreR
oane-ysosrell)
“a
45.
= [I <2 oF [fx] > 3
= Def] $2, 2] <3 0] > 3
SD sxc3.x f(a) =4
Pum=2,0=3.
‘when f(2)=1
f@3)=1t07
A= f2)-F8)} fQ)=1t07
f(2)=2
SQ) = lor 2or3
A8),A0) can take any value
Toul = (te7aDe701<7) 4
(bebaxtxrxts7) = 490
Sa) f= F043) R
efear 7802)
fone
aay”
*€(23)
ial fared
se dap (2 =e
For domain:
bles {
aL
Since, h|+Sand. +1 isalways pay |
I+
so, Hits
eal
So, for domain:
bits
eH
Shitssv+1ox—pi-420
20s(H- 3)
ivi
Domain of sin
A wlsxsl
z0vreR
2
49. (a) [xP +2 [+2]
= BP +2 pg] +4-
t=1,-3
=x ¢(1,2)U[3,2)
$0. [19] The desired functions wil
either one element or two cleme
cco-domain of which ‘2° always
tofa),
+. The set B can be
23,12), (2.3%, 4}
Total number of functions = 1 +
319
3
a(1.0)
isnot one-one But itis surjective
4. (Given finetion
1
wy +Hosio(s* =
fede qae te )
pordomain of fs): 4° O=> x42
ei)
dP 22 0x6 DE+N>0
From Wavy curve method,
re. UC.) «i
from Eas. (and (i) we get the domain
of fix) as (-1,0) U (1, 2) (2, ).
4 (#)Every function can be represented as
po) -LALED, LV=LED
2 2
(even function) (odd function)
and f(x) =
Ale
Sher +h eV
-
aha (at sa? )eat (a? +2 )
“les
<2 509
S fry) + Ary) = 200)
iG
A0)=1
he
D1 ALi
Ty =
‘sind -sin(k ay
aye
sini
in(k +1) |
snd con (t 1) |
Bing (1 ~co121)
1 sina
sin si
in
~cosee21. sin20,
120. cosee!T |
$6. (6) f(x) =£08
vet
cosee lus defined on 20 IL
andx—[x}e0 wae)
(eorer
ence, /(3) is defined forall non integer
‘excep in the interval [-1, 1}
81. (FN- (oN
highest prime factor of
=> Function is many one.
4 isnot image of any element
= Funetion is into,
[Hence many one and into
[Neither one-one nor onto,
‘58, [3240] Let S~ (1,2, 3,4, 5,6), them the |
purer of one-one functions, f: S—> P
(S), where P45) denotes the power set of
', such that f (0) cfm) where 7 < mis
nS)=6
(ts: {6} 41.2 |
P(S)=4{5.6} rl l23.45,6)
(64 elements
Case-I:
(76) = Sie | option,
{f(5) = any 5 element subs
options,
es) ~ any 4 element subset Bord ie. §
‘options,
(fG)=any 3 lem
“options,
f(2)=any2e
options, a
Fal) = any 1 clement subset £ of Dot
1p subset ie 3 options,
‘Total functions = 1080
casel
et A of Sie. 6
st subset COFB ie
jement subset D of Cie. 3
ment subset 4 of Sie. 6
f1oy= any 5
‘options,
£(5) = any 4 clement subset of A Le. 5
J¢A)= any 3 clement subset Cot Bie 4
“options,
‘options,
2 element subset D of Cie
)=any I element subset £ of D ie. 2
(1) empty substi L option
Total functions = 720
Casetth
fO=8
(5) ~any 4 element
‘options
J(8) = any 3 clement subset B of A Le.
‘options,
13) ~ any 2 ele
‘options,
f2)-any
rent subset D of Ci
41) ~ empty subset ie. L option
“otal functions = 360
CaselV
f16)=5
[7(5) = any 5 clement subset d of Sie.6
‘options
_f(4)=any 3 clement subset B of A i.e. 10
‘options,
f(3)=any 2 element subset Cof Bie. 3
‘options,
“f(Q)= any 1 clement subset D of
‘options.
[f{1)= empty subset i.e option
‘otal functions = 360
Case-V:
F6)~S
£6) = any
‘options,
(FtA)= any 4 element subset B of die S
‘onions,
£0)
‘options,
“f{2)= any | clement subset D of Ce. 2
‘options,
_f{)=empty subset ie option
“Total functions = 360
‘5 clement subset of Sie. 6
1y2 element subset C of Bie. 6
Case-VIE
‘options,
Fed) = any 4 element subse B of ALS 5
‘options,
ry {element subset D of Cis. 3
Functions(1) = empty subserie.F option
Tota functions = 360
‘Namiber of sch fanetions = 3240
earl
59, (e)Given, f(x)
(Cet. fx)isone-onein 2, -I)andals
in (1) Bat fais ot eme-ome in (20)
ars
6 [3125] Given #*(2) 0
w
(Comparing () & (i, we get
2° 1563 & b= 1562
3125
:99)= £3)» 3) i403)
61. 1832),
66.
When
all odd mu
Trerfne, Rage wilBON:
sofmgive
Also, no two values oF 7B
nis one-one and nto
oy ecis max of powers oF PME
(asa) |
Jn that divides
ps :
f2)= 1:20)
73)= 804 |
pey=2ge)=S |
745) 1sgt3)=6 |
fayt 24
13) +20)" 5
fed} a(a)=7 |
1(5)+ e5)=7 7 .
For r= 4./(4) + gf) = 7 and for
also3)* (8) =7 min
$0.6) + s() is many-one-and an at
festa evo ge Deane
(FEM BS, Tone 9} 2,4, 6
8,100)
£G)2{)2F (om 2f09)
Find the no of tems
3+ (n-)o=99 => 0217
£05653) FO)> [US 9 LOM
from the set {2, 4, 6,.....100}
17 distinet numbers can be selected
in SOCL? ways again emaining (1, 5,
Tse} Can map in 33! ways
total numberof such required functions
SOCIT «331 50¢33 « 331 = 50P33
[nCr= Chr: nCar! = nPr]
aces
ee x—1Ke+1 +x)
Tel incon 1» 62466 1432
©, 1180} Toa sumer of eto functions
ri
Sia m0
2 : ro)
ow when fio) =I then 4 3) =
Bigs aG ot KN
‘Required total no, of onto: function = 240 | .
60 180 “
B. dy-2exsle? -1SQorx-122
Aasaailbige & BUN) =a) +¥Q+ fay
a Va
retest tfc) | Valu off) pee
ms
BPH 4 HH 1 7
Fan fawevecasspAn 44 5
A~B=(-1,1) a <
BAM) a ‘
PR-.3RAUB= Ce, UG,a) ! 2 2
3
> 1
6,8. enn gies t ¢
deerme icy 3-4}
2° 3,7.11,15, then n= 1 gives pS
allever aumbers nt divisible by 4 ote 31
ction
pee
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Teena ea
$V" Vn-t : niseve
[POH nis oy
BOTH O-V; mise
nis oda
g=} |
Now, (10) (1) + 202) + 3)
@(5)]
=10. [146424743] 199
70. (37) 0, 1.4. 4D, 9)
G.4.4.3)
(4,4) all have one choice for ip,
2,1.(1,2),2,2)~all have thre gh
for image 3, 2), 2.3).8, 1) 4.2
G, 3) all have two choc
So the total functions =3 «3 «>
=n
Case 1: None of the presimages
as image i
Total functions =2 «2 1 1 fog
Case 2: None of the pre-images he?
as image
‘Total functions =2 x 2 22s
Case 3: None of the pre-images
either 3 oF 2 as image
Total functions = 1 x | x 1»
+ Total onto functions = 72-4
T (FN,
FO+ 1 = Foy +f)
Lef()=kkeN
FQ)=F() +f) = 2
£E)=Q) +41) = 3k and 3008
=m) = mk, ke
is one~ one, = option () 8,
Ifis onto, a= 1 = f(m) =" >!
=n nen: ya flats, = LO
nee f(gts)) is one
arte) Fete) for, #
Pes) #08) FS OE —one)
Bgisone— one
coeiven, (men
(on) £m)
pamen hf (2) = FU) + 6()
again Put
(2) +700)
3/8402) 4 713),
(6)=18= /(3)=9
wil)
as ()=6
tence, (2) (3) = 54
gu Given [eF + fe" 11-3 =0
eFttel-2-0
Letel=
su 1-2-0 (ut 2)(u-1)=0
18, (R20]Given, J: 4 4 is bijective where
3.4,5,6.7}
wih (0+ /(2)+/8)=3
oon
Siways
HOSA I(S) F()F(7)
367 =5 t ways
Sch hat 1) + (2) =3 ~ (3) is
=3hs!=720
BR egeres1=0
Divide bye
feet) (et et)-4=0
Pad sernr>o
Retenaee
SRI 4=0
Sats
St3,1= 2 butre 2
Sis
Peters
‘Number of real roots = 2
™. D1Given,
0+ Jameel of)
Replace xy!
1
a(t ik
te syd spe
09,
Adding cq and Gi, we get
(asay) rays ¢(1)]
[fore
n.
#2,
~ youn 2)
(OMe +) =FE)+F0)
=n) =nf(1)=20
te f=21
08) ( Ne )- n(n)
So, g(n)= 20 = nin —1) =20
[es g(a) = 20 Given)
Sy Rane of
pal
R=[-1,0) forsuestve fineton, A must
bbe same as above range.
set sn fa
© gg@y-n”
F028)"
Fears=k+
Onto
Co peas fi-a)o2-0
e=a)e (ia -R+2=0
jaf sea
Mr 2] =-2(not possible)
ore
Veeal
Sum = 10
a, co 222 _ ACLS)
Fas i
86,4" G (15) 2" GAS 4)
15
8+8(!"C, (5) +!" C205) 0)
alae
Remainder is &
184, (>) From the given functional equation:
fiy=2 VreN
Lrla+k)=16(2" -1)
se retezets 220 = 16
Sarr 1621)
88,
Piy= =
‘fisan decreasing Function so one-one and
“fay 2,30.) is not ont.
fis one ~ one butnet onto
)
81. (0) Since g(u
wt
pede-Lset0)<0 AD
Fa}, 8, gg g(053 2)
erie
‘And by (2) € (-3,0] and x ¢[0, 1]
For y= (2) we have
9.
a0)94, (*) Bonus
g(a)-Ve+1
Now y= fata cam herapesented as |e (OVGRET
t | f="
e9and(*)=
N seers) moe | lent ah
aa eS FO)-3e0)+5
Sf antics e-PIe5 ° fons
a yt ats) tS =2 But, if we consider the domi,
5 y | composite function fogty) qa
Hemet a Equation of ellipse will be 5 case 0) will be not defined ayn
88, () Given function f(x) = 4 o " be equal to zero. NTA answer
“ boy 2 tt Pw answerisbonas, |
alt 09 109
Latas rectum (4)
8007), 18 og
9 *i09
og.133,
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6
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=
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100,
102.
103.
104,
108.
181 F690) = 802
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mist) oe
Ait) = olde +e? + Hide + 0) eeu
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@=2ande=—1 Pal\)= faye
anda=2,b=3 ande~ 1 106, (e) eit) = Pee) + i) — and at
So, ts) = 2x—1 = g(2)=3 Voe5
and f(Q)=2e + 3041 Ws
fQ)=8+6 41-15 > ef (3) 2
M2) + 912) 18 i i
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sstey=sin'|
for Domain
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eats
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(a) g(x) = even 5 elements has 10
options 0, 10°
(@Lety= f(x)
107.
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from the question Ax
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(A fests) = fle)
108.
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a Gn + 1))) = glen + 2) = Gat
= glets(e)) = % Hence, tis not ores
that fos =F
fig) =A)
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rite
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HK) AE)
IAC) =!) =!108, (a(S) E22)
Sou fliS))= [0.4] °S
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= fis 2S)
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0.2019) 7S
110, (69/0) = /1600)
1
o
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12. [1010),
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= EN +k)s(2022)"
2022 2023
= 20ngy 4 20222025,
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2) BY tf
=A F210)"
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etioning ond ends 1
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1011
+1 (1011 times)
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AA) = 133 => AS) = 255
13=2%4" 44 0
2552245" 42 til)
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122 =2(s"~4")
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FQ)
116,
118,
119.
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154 45a 454
als s-+s[s)=0
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3
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32 0 1
3 0 1 0
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= aCe Dfiaysx22
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4) + 2F2)= 62)
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FO) +272) + 393) = 12/3)
>A) + 472)= 97)
=70)=4L
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pa 4056
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~ f(r)
ml
> fen
m=10
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x
vane xo fos 3)°3
123,
124,
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z))
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2 3
sin 19-4
= A8)—A0)~4
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= MOF +I0)+
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fiom (i)
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(p=)
Ber a2? b=)
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x2
(ofr 53"
ay-2
aa ET
ax-2
fee FT
=an-3
xed
and g) =”
+3
gee
a
2
B
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