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Sec : JR.COIPL_SOLUTIONS
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MATHEMATICS
61.
sgn x
ex
f (x) = e
when x = 0 f (0) = 2
x
when x > 0 f (x) = e e
1 x2
e
f (x) = e
when x < 0
Hence, f (x) is many-one and neither odd nor even.
62. Replace x
by 2,
f 1 1 (2)
Replace x by 1,
Replace x by
1
2
1
1
2f f
2
2
5
1
2 (3)
2
2
1
f 0;f (2) 1
2
x2 = 1 y 1
x=
1 y 1
Hence g1(x) = 1 x 1
68.
x 1
Let y = x ( x 2)
x2y 2xy x + 1 = 0
yx2 (2y + 1) x + 1 = 0
Case I :
When y 0, As x R so disc. 0
2
(2y + 1) 4y
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y
69. Clearly f(x)=0 for all x 0 and f(x)>0 for all x>0
Neither one-one nor onto
70.
f(x) + f( x) = 0 f(x) is an odd function. Since points ( 3, 2) and (5, 4) lie on the curve
from the above two graphs of f(x) it is clear that equation f(x) = 0 has atleast three real roots.]
71.
Let x2 = 4 cos2 + sin2
then (4 x2) = 3 sin2 and (x2 1) = 3 cos2
f(x) =
3 sin 3 cos
3, 6
1
1
2 =
2
6.
1
1
4 cos4 x 2 cos 2 x cos 4 x x 7
4
2
2
We have
= 4cos x 2(2 cos x 1) 2 (2 cos2 2x 1) x7
3
7
x
3
7
x
2
We get g(x) =
1
7
3
7
(g ( x ))
g(g(x)) = 2
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1
7
3 3
x 7
= 2 2
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1
7
= x
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73. Since f(x) and g(x) are the mirror images of each other about the line y=a---> f(x) and g(x) are at equal distances
xo
from the line y=a. Let for some particular
f xo a k ; g xo a k
h xo 2a ' h '
is a constant function ---> man-one and into
74.
x f ( x ) f ( x ) = 30f (5) = 28
75.
g(x) is defined if f (x + 1) is defined. Hence the domain of g is all x such that (x + 1) [0, 2]
i.e.
1 (x + 1) 2
2 x 1 (domain of g)
again f (x + 1) [0, 1]
f (x + 1) [1, 0]
1 f (x + 1) [0, 1]
which is the range of g. ]
76.
f (x) + x = 3x ....(1)
1
1
3
x x , 2 f (x) + f x = x ....(2)
1
6
x
x
or 4 f (x) + 2 f
=
....(3)
2f
(3) (1)
6
3 f (x) = x 3x
2
f (x) x
x
2
f (x ) x
x
now
f (x) = f ( x)
2
2
4
x
x
x
= x
x
= 2x x2 = 2 x = 2 or 2
cos x
cos x
f x
f x
1 x
1
x
2 1 2
77.
78.
x 2 | x |
We have f (x) = e
, x [ 1, )
clearly f ( 1) = e2 = f (1)
also x2 + | x | 0 " x [ 1, ]
Rf = [ 1, )
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79.
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2
f (x) = 10 2x x
We have,
2
f (x) = ( x 1) 9
f (x) =
x [3, 4]
f (x) = (x 1) + (x 2) + (x 3) (x 4)
= (3x 6) (x 4)
f (x) = 2x 2, which is increasing function
so
Rf = [4, 6]
clearly f (x) is one-one onto function
81.
Clearly x x4 + x7 x8 1 < 0 x R+.
Hence sgn (x x4 + x7 x8 1) = 1 x R+.
82.
We have f(x) + x f(x) = x + 1
......... (1)
Replace x by x in (1) , we get
x f(x) + f(x) = 1 x
......... (2)
From (1) and (2), we get
x2 f(x) x f(x) = x2 x
......... (3)
2
2
(1 + x ) f(x) = 1 + x
Hence f(x) = 1
83.
2
We have f(x) = 6x x
( 3 ,9 )
y = 6x x2
( 4 ,8 )
( 0 ,0 )
O
( 4 ,0 )
x
( 6 ,0 )
2
; 1 x 2
2 2 x 3 ; 2 x 3
=
Clearly range of f = [2, 8] 0 x 3. ]
85. a=3
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86.
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1 x 1 1 x
1
1
1
f ( x ) f ( x )
3
3
2
2
2
2
x
1
1
x
x
1
1
2
Even function =
=
=
1 2( x 2 1)
x2 1
x 4 1
2
2
2
4
2
6
2
= ( x 1) x = x x 1 = x 1
0,
x,
if x rational
0,
x,
if x irrational
f : R R s.t. f x
g : R R s.t. g x
x
x
if x irrational
if x rational
if x rational
if x irrational
f g x
f .g : R R
Since
for any x there is only one value of (f(x)-g(x)) whether x is rational or
irrational. Moveover as
x R
89.
1
x 2 . f x 2. f g x
x
x
replacing by
1
x
, then
(1)+(2) =
1
2
g x 2 x .g x
f x
2
3x
1
2
g x 2 x .g x
f x
2
3x
f x f x
f x 0 f 5 0
90.
Let
x2 2 x c
y 2
x 4 x 3c
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1
x2
1
1
f 2 f x g
x
x
----(2)
02-08-14_Jr.IPLCO(JEE-Main 2013)_WTM-13
y 1 x 2 4 y 2 x 3 y 2 0
Here 0
4 3c y 2 4 1 c y 1 c 0
4 3c 0 and
16 1 c 4 4 3c 1 c 0
2
0 c 1
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