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Let X = {1, 2, 3}and Y = {4, 5}. Find whether the following subset of X ×Y are function from X to Y or not

f = {(1, 4), (1, 5), (2, 4), (3, 5)}

[1] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [1] Relations and Functions
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Let X = {1, 2, 3}and Y = {4, 5}. Find whether the following subset of X ×Y are function from X to Y or not

g = {(1, 4), (2, 4), (3, 4)}

[1] Relations and Functions
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Concept: undefined >> undefined

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Let X = {1, 2, 3}and Y = {4, 5}. Find whether the following subset of X ×Y are function from X to Y or not

h = {(1,4), (2, 5), (3, 5)}

[1] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [1] Relations and Functions
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Let X = {1, 2, 3}and Y = {4, 5}. Find whether the following subset of X ×Y are function from X to Y or not

k = {(1,4), (2, 5)}

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Let A = R – {3}, B = R – {1}. Let f: A → B be defined by f(x) = `(x - 2)/(x - 3)` ∀ x ∈ A . Then show that f is bijective.

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Let A = [–1, 1]. Then, discuss whether the following functions defined on A are one-one, onto or bijective:

f(x) = `x/2`

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Let A = [–1, 1]. Then, discuss whether the following functions defined on A are one-one, onto or bijective:

g(x) = |x|

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Let A = [–1, 1]. Then, discuss whether the following functions defined on A are one-one, onto or bijective:

h(x) = x|x|

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Let A = [–1, 1]. Then, discuss whether the following functions defined on A are one-one, onto or bijective:

k(x) = x2 

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Using the definition, prove that the function f: A→ B is invertible if and only if f is both one-one and onto

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If the set A contains 5 elements and the set B contains 6 elements, then the number of one-one and onto mappings from A to B is ______.

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Let A = {1, 2, 3, ...n} and B = {a, b}. Then the number of surjections from A into B is ______.

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Let f: R → R be defined by f(x) = `1/x` ∀ x ∈ R. Then f is ______.

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Which of the following functions from Z into Z are bijections?

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Let f: R → R be the functions defined by f(x) = x3 + 5. Then f–1(x) is ______.

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Let f: R – `{3/5}` → R be defined by f(x) = `(3x + 2)/(5x - 3)`. Then ______.

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Let f: `[2, oo)` → R be the function defined by f(x) = x2 – 4x + 5, then the range of f is ______.

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Let f: R → R be given by f(x) = tan x. Then f–1(1) is ______.

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If f(x) = (4 – (x – 7)3}, then f–1(x) = ______.

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Let A = {0, 1} and N be the set of natural numbers. Then the mapping f: N → A defined by f(2n – 1) = 0, f(2n) = 1, ∀ n ∈ N, is onto.

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