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1.SETS. FUNCTIONS AND RELATIONS ( ) ( ) ( )
1. Find the number of subsets of A if A = {x : x = 4n + 1, 2 ≤ n ≤ 5, n ∈ N}.
* + ( ( ))
( )
( )
, ( )- 6. . * + What is the equivalence relation of smallest
cardinality on A? What is the equivalence relation of largest cardinality on
A?
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∈ has no pre-images in the domain, hence
3. ( ) 0 . ( ( ))/1 8. ( )
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, ( )- *( )( )( ) +
, ( ( ))- Since every element in the domain has its individual images in the co-domain,
[ ( ( ( )))]
Also, Range = Co-domain. So
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17. A salesperson whose annual earnings can be represented by the function A(x) = 30,
2 ( ) 3 ∈ 000 + 0.04x, where x is the rupee value of the merchandise he sells. His son is also in
12 Let f = {(1, 2), (3, 4), (2, 2)} and g = {(2, 1), (3, 1), (4, 2)}. Find and . sales and his earnings are represented by the function S(x) = 25, 000 + 0.05x. Find (A +
*( ) ( ) ( )+ S)(x) and determine the total family income if they each sell Rupees 1, 50, 00, 000 worth
*( ) ( ) ( )+ of merchandise
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( )
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18. Justify the trueness of the statement: “An element of a set can never be a subset of
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itself.”
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( )
( ) ** + * + * + * ++
( )( ) , - It is not true that „An element of a set can never be a subset of itself‟.
( ) 19. Show that the relation is a function for a suitable domain. Find the domain
and the range of the function.
15. The weight of the muscles of a man is a function of his body weight x and can be
expressed as ( ) . Determine the domain of this function
( )
( )
( ) * +
* +
( )
16. The total cost of airfare on a given route is comprised of the base cost C 20. Discuss the following relations for reflexivity, symmetricity and transitivity: On the set
and the fuel surcharge S in rupee. Both C and S are functions of the mileage of natural numbers the relation R defined by “xRy if x + 2y = 1”.
m; C(m) = 0.4m + 50 and S(m) = 0.03m. Determine a function for the total R defined by “ x R y if x + 2y = 1”.
cost of a ticket in terms of the mileage and find the airfare for flying 1600
miles.
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7. √ ( )
Find the quadratic polynomial.
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√ √
√ √
| | ( )
( ) ( √ )( √ ) √
3. | | Quadratic polynomial ( ) , ( ) - , - ( )
| | ( ) , ( ) - , -
( ) Quadratic polynomial ( ) , -
4 8. √ form a
, quadratic polynomial with zeros
√
5. √
√
Quadratic polynomial ( ) . /
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√ √ ( ) 9.
√
√
( )( )
√
√
6. Construct a quadratic equation with roots 7 and -3. 10. Without sketching the graph , find whether the graphs of the
following functions will intersect thex-axis and if so in how many points.
11. Without sketching the graph of , find whether the graphs of the ( )( )
following functions will intersect the x-axis and if so in how many points
( ) ( )( )
15 ( )
( )
( )
√ ( )( )
√
16.
√ √
. / . /
( )
12. find whether the graphs of the
following functions will intersect the x-axis and if so in how many points ( )( )
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( ) ( )( )
∈
17. √ ∈
√
( )( )
( ) ( )( )
13 ( )
( ) ( )
18. Find the values of p for which the difference between the roots of the equation
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x2 + px + 8 = 0 is 2.
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3.TRIGONOMETRY
1.Convert to radians. √
( ) radian. 9.
2. Convert to radians. ( )
√
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3. Convert ( )
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4. COMBINATORICS AND MATHEMATICAL INDUCTION
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1.
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Two conditions are:
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ways 1 8 7 2
32. .
3. Find the total number of outcomes when 5 coins are tossed once.
33.
4.
8.
The unit digit is
14.
9.
0 1
10.
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15. Four children are running a race. In how many ways can the first two places be
filled?
16.
11. , then find the value of
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19. ?
26.
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20.
21.
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28. How many triangles can be formed by 15 points on the plane, in which no line
( )( )( ) joining any three points?
( )( )( )
( )( )( )
22. A salad of a certain restaurant consists of 4 of the following fruiys: apple, banana,
29.A poygon has 90 diagonals, Find the number of its sides?
guava, pomegranate, grapes, papaya and pineapple . Find the total possible number of ( )
fruit salads.
( )
23. In rating 20 brands of cars, a car magazine picks a first, second, third, fourth and ( )( )
fifth best brand and then 7 more as acceptable. In how many ways can it be done? (m) ( )
2.. 6.
√ √ √ √ √
5th row in Pascal’s triangle is √ √
( ) √ √ √ √ √ √
√ √ √ √
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )( ) ( )
√ √ ( )
√ √
3. ( ) √ √
.
√ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
√
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4. ( )
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8. In a race, 20 balls are placed in a line at intervals of 4 metres, with the first ball 24
matres away from the starting point. A contestant is required to bring the balls to the
5. starting point one at a time. How far would the contestant run to bring back all balls?
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6. TWO DIMENSIONAL ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY
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7. The length of the perpendicular drawn from the origin to a line is 12 and makes an
0 . /1 angle with positive direction of the
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