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Let the relation R be defined on the set A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} by R = {(a, b) : |a2 – b2| < 8. Then R is given by ______.

[1] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [1] Relations and Functions
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Let R = {(3, 1), (1, 3), (3, 3)} be a relation defined on the set A = {1, 2, 3}. Then R is symmetric, transitive but not reflexive.

[1] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [1] Relations and Functions
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Every relation which is symmetric and transitive is also reflexive.

[1] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [1] Relations and Functions
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An integer m is said to be related to another integer n if m is a integral multiple of n. This relation in Z is reflexive, symmetric and transitive.

[1] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [1] Relations and Functions
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The relation R on the set A = {1, 2, 3} defined as R = {{1, 1), (1, 2), (2, 1), (3, 3)} is reflexive, symmetric and transitive.

[1] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [1] Relations and Functions
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Find the real solutions of the equation
`tan^-1 sqrt(x(x + 1)) + sin^-1 sqrt(x^2 + x + 1) = pi/2`

[2] Inverse Trigonometric Functions
Chapter: [2] Inverse Trigonometric Functions
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Find the simplified form of `cos^-1 (3/5 cosx + 4/5 sin x)`, where x ∈ `[(-3pi)/4, pi/4]`

[2] Inverse Trigonometric Functions
Chapter: [2] Inverse Trigonometric Functions
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Without expanding, show that Δ = `|("cosec"^2theta, cot^2theta, 1),(cot^2theta, "cosec"^2theta, -1),(42, 40, 2)|` = 0

[4] Determinants
Chapter: [4] Determinants
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Show that Δ = `|(x, "p", "q"),("p", x, "q"),("q", "q", x)| = (x - "p")(x^2 + "p"x - 2"q"^2)` 

[4] Determinants
Chapter: [4] Determinants
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If Δ = `|(0, "b" - "a", "c" - "a"),("a" - "b", 0, "c" - "b"),("a" - "c", "b" - "c", 0)|`, then show that ∆ is equal to zero.

[4] Determinants
Chapter: [4] Determinants
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If x = – 4 is a root of Δ = `|(x, 2, 3),(1, x, 1),(3, 2, x)|` = 0, then find the other two roots.

[4] Determinants
Chapter: [4] Determinants
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If x, y ∈ R, then the determinant ∆ = `|(cosx, -sinx, 1),(sinx, cosx, 1),(cos(x + y), -sin(x + y), 0)|` lies in the interval.

[4] Determinants
Chapter: [4] Determinants
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The determinant ∆ = `|(sqrt(23) + sqrt(3), sqrt(5), sqrt(5)),(sqrt(15) + sqrt(46), 5, sqrt(10)),(3 + sqrt(115), sqrt(15), 5)|` is equal to ______.

[4] Determinants
Chapter: [4] Determinants
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The value of the determinant ∆ = `|(sin^2 23^circ, sin^2 67^circ, cos180^circ),(-sin^2 67^circ, -sin^2 23^circ, cos^2 180^circ),(cos180^circ, sin^2 23^circ, sin^2 67^circ)|` = ______.

[4] Determinants
Chapter: [4] Determinants
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The determinant ∆ = `|(cos(x + y), -sin(x + y), cos2y),(sinx, cosx, siny),(-cosx, sinx, cosy)|` is independent of x only.

[4] Determinants
Chapter: [4] Determinants
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If a1, a2, a3, ..., ar are in G.P., then prove that the determinant `|("a"_("r" + 1), "a"_("r" + 5), "a"_("r" + 9)),("a"_("r" + 7), "a"_("r" + 11), "a"_("r" + 15)),("a"_("r" + 11), "a"_("r" + 17), "a"_("r" + 21))|` is independent of r.

[4] Determinants
Chapter: [4] Determinants
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If a + b + c ≠ 0 and `|("a", "b","c"),("b", "c", "a"),("c", "a", "b")|` 0, then prove that a = b = c.

[4] Determinants
Chapter: [4] Determinants
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Prove tha `|("bc" - "a"^2, "ca" - "b"^2, "ab" - "c"^2),("ca" - "b"^2, "ab" - "c"^2, "bc" - "a"^2),("ab" - "c"^2, "bc" - "a"^2, "ca" - "b"^2)|` is divisible by a + b + c and find the quotient.

[4] Determinants
Chapter: [4] Determinants
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If x + y + z = 0, prove that `|(x"a", y"b", z"c"),(y"c", z"a", x"b"),(z"b", x"c", y"a")| = xyz|("a", "b", "c"),("c", "a", "b"),("b", "c", "a")|`

[4] Determinants
Chapter: [4] Determinants
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Let f(t) = `|(cos"t","t", 1),(2sin"t", "t", 2"t"),(sin"t", "t", "t")|`, then `lim_("t" - 0) ("f"("t"))/"t"^2` is equal to ______.

[4] Determinants
Chapter: [4] Determinants
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