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Relations and Functions

Time Allowed: 60 minutes Max. Marks: 26

Section A (1 Mark each)

1. If is a relation from a finite set having elements, then the number of relations on is
(a) (b) (c) (d)
2. Let be a relation from a set to set , then
(a) (b) (c) (d)

3. If , then the number of functions that can be defined from is


(a) 3 (b) 6 (c) 8 (d) 12

4. If , then .

5. If , then the number of relations from A into B are ________.

6. If , then the value of = __________.

Section B (2 Marks each)

7. The Cartesian product has 9 elements among which are found . Find the set A.

8. Find the domain and range of the relation

9. Let , find (i) (ii)

10. If . If . Write R in the roster form.

Section C (3 marks each)


11. Which of the following relations are functions:

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

12. Let and R be a relation defined from A to B as

(i) Depict relation by arrow diagram


(ii) Find domain of R
(iii) Find range of R

13. Given , where is the set of all whole numbers. Find the domain and
range of
14. Draw the graphs of (i) (ii) . Also, from the graph find the domain and range of the
functions.

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