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SHARNBASVESHWAR RESIDENTIAL COMPOSITE P.U.

COLLEGE, KALABURAGI
PUC IInd year – Mathematics – Unit Test No 1 – Question Bank
Topics- Relations & functions, Inverse Trigonometric functions, Continuity and Diffrentiability
I. ONE Mark Questions
1. Define Transitive Relation. 23. Write the set of values of x for
2. Define equivalence relation and give an 1  2x 
which 2 tan  1 x  tan
example.  2 
1  x 
3. Give an example of a relation which is holds.
symmetric only. 24. Write the set of values of x for
4. Give an example of a relation which is
which 2 sin  1 x  sin  1  2 x 1  x 2 
symmetric and transitive but not reflexive.  
5. A relation R on A = { 1 , 2,3} defined by R = holds.
{ (1,1),(1,2),(3,3)} is not symmetric, why? 25. Prove that 1
sin
1
 cos ec
1
x .
6. 6. Let A = { 1 , 2, 3}, B = { 4 , 5,6,7} and let x
f = { (1,4), (2,5), (3,6)} be a function from 26. Prove that
A to B. Show that f is one-one. sin
1
x    sin
1
 x  . x∈[-1,
7. State with reason whether the function h:
{2,3,4,5} → {7,9,11,13} has inverse with 1]
h = {(2,7), (3,9), (4,11), (5,13)}  2 
27. Find the principal value of sec-1  
8. Define Binary operation on a set.  3
9. Examine whether the operation *: R → R  3
defined by a* b= a + 7b is binary 28. Find the Principal value of sin-1  
 
operation or not.  2 
10. An operation * on Z + is defined as a * b = |a 29. Prove that the function f(x) = 5x-3 is
− b|,  a, b ∈ Z+. Is * a binary operation continuous at x = - 3.
on Z+? 30. Check the continuity of the function `f` is
11. Operation * defined by a * b = a. Is * is given by f(x) = 2x + 3 at x = 1.
a binary operation on Z+. 1
31. The function f(x) = is not
12. Let * be the binary operation on N given x 5
by a * b =L.C.M of a and b, Find 5 * 7. continuous at x = 5. Justify the statement.
13. If * is binary operation on N, a set of 32. Examine the continuity of the function f(x)
natural numbers, defined by a * b = H. C. = x2 – sinx + 5 at x = π.
F of 33. State the points of discontinuity for the
a and b. where a, b ∈ N find the value function f(x) = [x], -3 < x < 3.
of 22 * 4. 34. The greatest integer function is a not
14. Let * be the binary operation on N given differentiable at integral point give reason.
by a * b =L.C.M of a and b, Find 20 * 16. dy
35. Find , if y = tan(2x+3).
15. Is * defined on the set {1,2,3,4,5} by a * dx
b = L . C.M of a and b a binary operation? dy
Justify your answer. 36. Find , if y = sec(logx).
dx
16. Write the domain of ƒ(x) = cos−1 x. . dy
17. Write the domain of ƒ(x) = tan−1 x. 37. Find , if y = log(sinx).
dx
18. Find the domain of sin−1 2x.
dy
19. Write the principal value of branch 38. Find , if y = sin(logx).
dx
(Range) of f(x) = sin−1 x.
dy
20. Write the principal value of branch 39. Find , if y = sec(tan x ).
(Range) of f(x) = sec−1 x. dx
 1  40. Differentiate sin x with respect to x.
21. Find the principal value of sin  1  
 2  41. Differentiate log(cos(ex)) with respect to x.
22. Find the principal value of 42. Differentiate cos(x2) with respect to x.
43. Differentiate cos-1(sinx) with respect to x.
1  1 
cos  
2 
44. Differentiate 2 cot( x 2 ) with respect to x.

45. Differentiate elogx with respect to x.
46. If y = e3logx with respect to x. 13. An operation *is defined as a *b = ab on Z+
dy check whether *is commutative or
47. If y = ecosx, find .
dx associative.

48. If y = sin(x2 + 5), find


dy
. 14. Prove that tan  1 x  cot  1 x   , x R
dx 2
3 (J-14)
49. Differentiate e x with respect to x. 15. Write in the simplest form
1
1 x 1
2
tan
II) Two Marks Questions: ,x  0 ,
1. Show that Signum function f : R  R given x
(MQP) (M-17)3M
 1 if x  0
 16. Write the simplest form of tan-1
by f ( x )   0 if x  0 is neither one-one nor  cos x  sin x 
  1 if x  0  , 0<x < /2,
  cos x  sin x 
on-to. (MQP-22) (MQP, S -15)(M-18)
2. Show that if f:A→ B and g:B → C are one- 17. Prove that sin-1x + cos-1x =

, x  [-1,
one then gof:A → C is also one-one.(A-15) 2
3. Show that if f : A  B and g : B  C are 1] (M-19)
on-to then gof : A  C is also on-to.(J-17) 18. Show that
 2 x 1  x 2   2 sin  1 x , 1 1
4. If f : R  R is given by sin
1
 x
 
2 2
then find fof ( x ).
f ( x )  (3  x )
3 1/3
(MQP, A-15)
5. Find gof and fog, if f : R  R are given 19. Show that
by f ( x )  cos x and g ( x )  3 x 2 . 1  2 x 1  x 2   2 co s  1 x , 1
sin  x1
6. If functions f : R  R and g : R  R are   2
given by (MQP, M – 16, M -17)
f ( x )  | x | and g ( x )  [ x ], ( where [ x ], is 20. Find the value of sin-1 (sin
3
) (J -16)
5
 1
greatest integer function) find fog    and 21. Prove that
 2
1 1  2x 
 1 2 ta n x  ta n  2  (MQP)
gof    . (M-16) 1  x 
 2
22. Prove that
7. Define binary operation on a set. Verify
 2x 
whether the operation * defined on Z+, by 2 ta n
1
x  sin
1
 
2
a*b = ab + 1 is binary or not.(J-18) 1  x 
8. Define binary operation on a set. Verify 23. Prove that
whether the operation * defined on Z+, by 1  x 2 
1 1
a *b = a – b is binary or not. 2 ta n x  co s   (J-17)
1  x 2 
9. Verify whether the operation *defined on Q  
ab 24. Write the simplest form of
by a * b = is Associative or not.(MQP-
2  1  co s x  .0<x<
ta n
1
  
21)  1  co s x 
10. Verify whether the operation * defined on Q (MQP, M -14. J-14, J-18)
ab
by a * b = is associative or not. 25. Write the simplest form of
4 
1  co s x  sin x 
11. Verity whether the operation * defined on Q ta n   .0  x 
ab  co s x  sin x  2
by a * b = is associative or not.(M-21) (MQP, S -15 M -15)
2
12. An operation *is defined as a *b = 2ab on Z+  1 
26. Write co t  1   , x  1 in the
check whether *is commutative or  2 
x  1 
associative.
simplest form. (MQP) (M -19) (J – 19)
27. Write the simplest form of 44. Check the one-one and onto of the function
 a co s x  bs in x   f : N  N defined by f ( x )  x .
2
1 (MQP-21)
ta n   .0  x 
 b co s x  a sin x  2 45. Show that function f : R  Redefined as
(MQP) f ( x )  1  x neither one-one nor onto.
2

(M-17)
28. Write the simplest form of 46. Show that function f : R  Redefined as
 1  3 c o s x  4 s in x  (M-16)
ta n   f ( x )  2 x neither one-one nor onto.(M-19)
 4 c o s x  3 sin x 
 dy y
29. Prove that sin  1 x  cos  1 x  , x R 47. If x  y  a prove that =-
dx x
2
(MQP, S-14) dy
48. Find , if y + siny = cosx
 1  1   dx
30. Evaluate: sin   sin  (MQP, M -
 dy
 3  2  49. Find , if 2x + 3y = sinx
14) dx
  2   dy
31. Evaluate: sin
1
 sin  
(J -16) 50. Find , If 2x+3y = siny
  3  dx
dy
32. Evaluate: ta n
1   5   (MQP) 51. Find , if ax + by2 = cosy
 ta n   dx
  6 
52. If x 1  y  y 1  x  0 for – 1 < x < 1
33. Evaluate: co s
1   1 3   (J-18)
 co s  
  6  dy 1
prove that = .
34. Solve the equation: dx ( x  1)
2

1 1x 1 1 dy
tan  tan x (M  17) 53. If x = at2, y = 2at find .
1 x 2
dx
2 7 1
35. Prove that : tan
1
 tan
1
 tan
1
54. Differentiate sin(cos(x2)) with respect to
11 24 2
x.
(J -19)
dy
36. Evaluate: tan  1 3  sec  1 (  2) . 55. Find , If y  cos
1
(sin x )
dx
(MQP – 21, 22) dy
56. Find , if xy + y2 = tan x + y
37. Find the value of co s  1  1   2 sin  1  1  dx
   
2 2 dy
(MQP -21) 57. Find , if x2 + xy + y2 = 100
dx
dy
38. Write the domain and range of tan-1x 58. Find , if x3 + x2y + xy2 + y3 = 81
dx
(MQP-22)
dy
39. If sin  sin  1 1  co s  1 x   1 , then find the 59. Find , if sin2y + cosxy = k.
 5 
dx

value of x. dy
60. Find , if sin2x + cos2y = 1.
40. Find the principle value of 1  1  dx
co t  
 3 61. Differentiate y = log7 (logx) w.r.t. x
(MCQ-21). dy
62. If y = xsinx, x > 0 find
41. Write in the simplest form tan-1 dx
2 3
 3a x  x  a a dy
 3 2 
, a  0,  x  . 63. If y = (sin-1x)x find
 a  3a x  3 3 dx
42. Check the one-one and onto of the 1 y
2
dy
64. If y = sin (logex) P. T =
function f : N  N defined by dx x
f ( x )  x . (MQP-21)
3

43. Check the one-one and onto of the function


f : R  R def. by f ( x )  3  4 x .
(MQP-21)
13. Find gof and fog is f : R  R and
III) THREE Marks Questions: R  R are given by f ( x )  8 x 3 and
1. Show that the relation R in the set of all 1
integers, Z defined by g ( x)  x 3
R  {( a , b ) : 2 divides a  b } is an equivalence
Show that gof  fog . (J-19)
relation.(MQP-21)
2. Show that the relation R in the set 14. Show that :
A  {1, 2 ,3 , 4 ,5} given by R  {( a , b ) : | a  b | is 3  8  84
sin-1   – sin-1   = cos-1
even } , is and equivalence relation. 5  17  85

(MQP , J-14) 15. Show that :


3. Show that the relation R in the set Z given 12 4 63
sin-1 + cos-1 + tan-1  
by R  {( x , y ) : x  y is an i int eger } . Is an 13 5 16
equivalence relation?(MQP-21,A-20) 16. Prove that : cos-1 4
 cos
1 12
 cos
1 33

4. Show that the relation R in the set of real 5 13 65

number R defined as R  {( a , b ) : a  b 3 } is (M- 19)



neither reflexive, symmetric nor transitive. 17. Solve: tan-1 2x + tan-1 3x =
4
5. Show that the relation R in the set of real
number R defined as R  {( a , b ) : a  b} is (MQP, S-15, J-16, J-17, J-18, J-19)
 x 1  1  x  1  
reflexive and transitive but not 18. If tan-1    tan   , then find
x 2 x 2 4
symmetric.(M-17)
6. Show that the relation R in the set of real the value of x (MQP , A- 15)
19. Prove that :
number R defined as R  {( a , b ) : a  b 2 } is
3cos-1x = cos-1 (4x3-3x), x  [½, 1] (M-14)
neither reflexive, symmetric nor
20. Prove that :
transitive.(MQP)
3sin-1x = sin-1 (3x-4x3), x  [-½, 1/2]
7. Check whether the relation R defined in the
(J-16)
set {1, 2 ,3 , 4 ,5 , 6} as R  {( a , b ) : b  a  1} is
21. Prove that : tan-1x +
reflexive, symmetric or transitive.
1  3 x  x 
3
1  2x  1
8. Show that the relation R in the tan  2 
 tan  2 
, x 
1 x   1  3x  3
set A  { x / x  Zand 0  x  12 } given
(MQP , J-14)
by R  {( a , b ) :| a  b | is multiple of 4} . Is an
22. Prove that :
equivalence relation?(M-16) 1 1 31
1 1 1
9. Determine whether the relation R in the 2 tan  tan  tan
2 7 17
set A  {1, 2 ,3 ... ... ... .14 } defined as
(MQP , A-15, M-18, MQP-22)
R  {( x , y ) : 3 x  y  0} is Reflexive, 23. Prove that :
symmetric and transitive. 1 1 1 1 1 1 
tan  tan  tan 
10. Show that the relation R defined in the set 2 5 8 4
A of all triangles as 24. Show that :
R  {( T1 , T 2 ) : T1 is similar T 2 } is an equivalence 1 2 4 
1 1 1
tan  tan  tan 
relation.(MQP-21) 2 11 3 2
11. Show that the relation R in the (M-16).
set {1, 2 ,3} given by 25. Prove that :
R  {( 1,1), ( 2 , 2 ), ( 3 ,3 ) (1, 2 ) ( 2 ,3 )} is reflexive but  x y 
 whe
1 1 1
tan x  tan y  tan 
neither symmetric nor transitive.(MQP-22)  1  xy 
12. Find gof and fog is f : R  R and n xy <1. (MQP).
g: R  R are given by f ( x )  cos x and 26. Prove that:
g ( x )  3 x 2 . Show that gof  fog . (M-14,J-18) 1 1 1 1 
tan-1 + tan-1 + tan-1 + tan-1 =
5 7 3 8 4
1 1
27. If x = a
sin t
, y= a
cos t
,
dy y
show that  
dx x
dy 48. Verify Mean Value Theorem, if
28. If x = a cos , y = a sin  find
dx f(x) = x2-4x-3 in [a, b]
dy where a=1 and b =4.
29. Find , if x = at2, y = 2at
dx 49. Verify Rolle’s theorem for the function
dy f(x) = x2+2x-8, x [-4, 2].
30. Find , if x = a ( + sin), 50. Verify Rolle’s theorem for the function
dx
y = a (1 - cos) f(x) = x2 + 2 in the interval [-2, 2].
dy 51. Verify the mean value theorem for
31. If x = 2at2, y = at4 find f(x) = x3 – 5x2 -3x in the interval [1, 3].
dx
dy
32. If x = a cos , y = b cos , find III) FIVE Marks Questions:
dx
Invertible Functions
dy
33. If x = sint , y = cos 2t find 1. Prove that the function f : N  N defined
dx
by f ( x )  x 2 . Where
4 dy
34. If x = 4t, y = find . Y = { y : y  x 2 , x  N } is invertible. Also
t dx
35. If x = cos  - cos 2, y = sin - sin2 find write the inverse of f ( x ). (MQP)
dy 2. Prove that the function f : N  Y defined by
dx f ( x )  4 x  3 . where
36. If x = a (cost + log tan t/2) , Y  { y : y  4 x  3 , x  N } is invertible. Also
dy
y = a sint, find write the inverse of f ( x ). (M-14,J-17,J-19)
dx
dy 3. Consider f : R  [ 4 ,  ) given by
37. If x = a sec , y = b tan  find
f ( x )  x  4 , show that f is invertible.
2
dx
38. If x = a (cos +  sin), y = a (sin - (MQP,A-15,J-16, M-18,J-18)
cos) find
dy
. 4. If f : N  R be defined by
dx f ( x )  4 x  12 x  15 , show that f : N  S
2

39. If x = a ( - sin), y = a (1+cos) find where S where S is the range of the


dy
function is invertible. Also find the inverse
dx of ' f '. (MQP-22,M-16,17)
dy 2x
40. Find , if y = sin-1 5. Consider f : R  [ 5 ,  ) given by
1 x
2
dx
f ( x )  9 x  6 x  5 , show that f is invertible.
2

dy -1  3x  x3 
41. Find , if y=tan 
 1  3x2
,
 (MQP)
dx  


1
 x
1 Second Order Derivative
3 3 6. If y = Aemx + Benx , Prove that
1 x2 
2
d y dy
 m  n 
dy
42. If y = cos-1   , 0 < x < 1 find
2  2
 mny  0
1 x  dx dx dx
7. If y = (tan-1 x)2 Prove that
1 x  2
dy
43. If y = sin-1  
2 
, 0 < x < 1 find . 1  x  2
2
y 2  2 x 1  x
2
y 2
1 x 
1
dx
8. If y = tan-1 x Prove that (1+x2) y2+2xy1=0
-1  sin x 
44. Differentiate, tan   w.r.t x 9. If y= sin-1x prove that (1-x2) y2- xy1= 0
 1  cos x 
10. If y = 3e2x + 2e3x prove that
dy
45. Find if y = sin-1 (2x ),
2
1 x
2
d y dy
dx 2
5  6y  0
dx dx
1
11. If ey (x+1)=1, then show that
1
 x
2 2 2 2
d y  dy 
  1 1 dy   
46. If y = sec-1 
2
 , 0< x< find dx  dx 
 2x 1
2
2 dx
dy
47. If xy = ex-y find .
dx
12. If y = 3cos (logx) + 4 sin (logx)
show that x2y2+xy1+y = 0.
1
13. If y  e a cos x ,
2

show that 1  x 2 
d y dy 2
2
x a y  0
dx dx
2
d y
14. If y = cos-1x, Find 2
dx
in terms of y alone.

Four mark questions:


1. Determine the value of K if
 K cos x
 , if x   / 2
f(x) =    2x is
 3 if x   / 2
continuous at x = /2.
2. Find the values of a and b such that the
function defined by
 5 if x  2

f(x) =  ax  b, if 2  x  10 is
 21 if x  10

continuous function.
3. Find the value of k if
 kx  1 if x  5
f(x) =  is continuous at
3 x  5 if x  5
x=5.
4. Determine the value of K, if
 kx 2 if x  2
f(x)=  is
 3 if x  2
5. Determine the value of K, if
 kx  1 , if x  
f(x)=  is continuous at
 cos x , if x  
x= 

6. Find the relationship between a and b


so that the function f defined by
 ax  1 if x  3
f(x) =  is continuous at
 bx  3 if x  3
x=3.

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