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JEE [MAIN + ADV.] DIVISION
FUNCTION
HINT & SOLUTIONS
1. A 2. B 3. B 4. A 5. C
6. C 7. C 8. C 9. A 10. 29
1. A
x2 = 16 x = ±4
2x – 6 x = 3
There is no value of x which stasfies both the above equations.
Thus, A –
2. B
1 1 1 2
Since 0, 2, , y N
y y y 3
1
can be 1, y can be 1
y
3. B
A = [x : x R, – 1 < x < 1]
B = [x : x R, x – 1 –1 or x – 1 1]
= [x : x R : x 0 or x 2]
A B R D
where D = [x : x R, 1 x < 2]
4. A
Clearly, A = {2,3}, B = {2,4}, C = {4,5}
B C {4}
A B C = {(2,4),(3,4)}
5. C
Since, y = ex and y = x do not meet for any x R
AB
x
y=e
y=x
6. C
n(A×B) = pq
7. C
A A B ' = A A ' B ' A B ' A ' B
= A A B ' , (by associative law)
= B ' A A ' = ,
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8. C
Given A = {1,2,3,4}
R = {(1,3), (4,2), (2,4), (2,3), (3,1)}
(2,3) R but (3,2) R. Hence R is not symmetric.
R is not reflexive as (1,1) R.
R is not a function as (2,4) R and (2,3) R.
R is not trasitive as (1,3) R and (3,1) R but (1,1) R.
9. A
A = {2,4,6}; B = (2,3,5)
A× B contains 3 × 3 = 9 elements
Hence, number of relations from A to B = 29
10. 29
n A B = n(A) + n(B) – n A B
= 25 + 7 – 3 = 29
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