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Functions 11

The document consists of a series of mathematical problems related to functions, including expressing functions as sets of ordered pairs, determining ranges, finding pre-images, and exploring properties of various functions. It covers topics such as real-valued functions, domains and ranges, and specific function definitions, along with examples and exercises. The content is organized into three worksheets with multiple problems to solve.

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Functions 11

The document consists of a series of mathematical problems related to functions, including expressing functions as sets of ordered pairs, determining ranges, finding pre-images, and exploring properties of various functions. It covers topics such as real-valued functions, domains and ranges, and specific function definitions, along with examples and exercises. The content is organized into three worksheets with multiple problems to solve.

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FUNCTIONS

WORK SHEET −1

1. Express the following functions as sets of ordered pairs and determine their ranges
(i) f : A → R , f ( x )=x 2+ 1, where A={−1 ,0 , 2 , 4 }.
(ii) f : A → N , f ( x )=2 x , where A={x : x ∈ N , x ≤ 10 }.

2. Let f : R → R be given by f ( x )=x 2 +3. Find


( a ) { x :f ( x )=28 }
( b )the pre-images of 39 and 2 under f.

3. Let f ={ ( 1 , 1 ) , ( 2 , 3 ) , ( 0 ,−1 ) , (−1,−3 ) } be a function described by the formula

f ( x )=ax+ b for some integersa , b . Determinea , b .

4. Let A={-2, -1, 0, 1, 2} and f : A → Z be a function defined by f ( x )=x 2−2 x−3 . Find:
(i) range of f i . e . f ( A) (ii) pre-images of 6, −3 and 5.

5. Let f : R+ ¿→ R ¿, where R+¿ ¿ is the set of all positive real numbers, be such that
f ( x )=log e x . Determine
(i) The image set of the domain of f (ii) {x :f ( x )=−2 }
(iii) whether f ( xy ) =f ( x ) +f ( y) holds.

6. Let A={9, 10, 11, 12, 13} and let f : A → N be defined by f (n)=the highest prime factor of
n. Find the range of f.

{
2
7. The function f is defined by f ( x )= 3xx ,3
, 0 ≤ x ≤3
≤ x ≤ 10

{
2
The relation g is defined by g(x) ¿ 3xx ,,02≤≤ xx≤≤10
2
. Show that f is a function and g is not a
function
.
f ( 1.1 )−f (1)
8. If f ( x )=x 2, find .
(1.1 )−1

1 1 2 x +1 3
9. If f ( x )= 2 x+1 , x ≠− 2 , then show that f ( f (x ) )= 2 x +3 , provided that x ≠− 2 .
FUNCTIONS
WORK SHEET −2

1. If f : R → Rbe a function define as following :

{
f ( x )= 1 , if x ∈ Q
−1 , if x ∉ Q

Find ( a ) f ( 12 ) ,f ( π ) , f ( √ 2) ( b ) Range of f (c) pre imege of 1∧−1

1
2. If f ( x )=( a− xn ) n ,a> 0 show that f ( f ( x ) )=x

3. Let f be a function define by f ( x )=x −4 and g be define by

{
x 2−16
g ( x )= x + 4 , x ≠ 4
λ , x=4

Find λ such that f ( x )=g ( x )for all x ∈ R

x−1 −1
4. If f ( x )= x +1 , x ≠1 , then show that f ( f ( x ) )= x ,provided that x ≠ 0.

3 1 1
5. If f ( x )=x − 3 , show that f ( x ) + f x =0
x ()
ax−b
6. If y=f ( x )= bx−a , show that x=f ( y )

1 1
7. If for non-zero x , af ( x ) +bf x = x −5 , () where a ≠ b ,then find f ( x ) .

x +1
8. If f ( x )= x−1 , show that f [ f ( x ) ]=x . where x ≠ 1

2 x−1
9. If f ( x )= x +1 , find f [ f ( x ) ] also find f [ f { f ( x ) } ]
FUNCTIONS
WORK SHEET −3

1. Find the domain of each of the following real valued functions:


2
1 x−1 2 x−3 x +3 x +5
(i) f ( x )= x +2 (ii) f ( x )= x−3 (iii) f ( x )= 2 (iv) f ( x )= 2 .
x −5 x+ 6 x −5 x+ 4

2. Find the domain of each of the following functions:


1
(i) f ( x )= √ x−2 (ii) f ( x )= (iii) f ( x )= √ 4−x2.
√ 1−x

3. Find the Domain and range of each of the following functions:


x 1
(i) f ( x )= 2 (ii) f ( x )= √16−x 2 (iii) f ( x )= 2 .
1+ x 1−x

4. Find the domain of each of the following real valued functions:


2
1 3 x−6 x −3 2 x+3
(i) f ( x )= x−2
(ii) f ( x )= x−3
(iii) f ( x )= 2 (iv) f ( x )= 2 .
x −4 x+3 x −5 x+ 4

5. Find the domain of each of the following functions:


1
(i) f ( x )= √2−x (ii) f ( x )= (iii) f ( x )= √25−x 2.
√ 1−x

6. Find the Domain and range of each of the following functions:


x 1
(i) f ( x )= 2 (ii) f ( x )= √10−x 2 (iii) f ( x )= 2 .
1+ x 9−x

{(
7. Let f = x ,
x2
2 ) }
: x ∈ R be a function from R into R. Determine the range of f.
1+ x

1
8. Find the domain and range of the function ( x )= 2−sin 3 x .

{
1−x , x< 0
9. The function f is defined by f ( x )= 1 , x =0 . Draw the graph of f(x).
x +1 , x> 0
10.Draw the graph of modulus function also find the domain and the range.
11.Draw the graph of signum function also find the domain and the range.
12.Draw the graph of greatest integer function also find the domain and the range.

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