What are the key concepts discussed in the Relation and Function Class 12 Math?
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Candidates must be aware of the important concepts discussed in the chapter and their application in other mathematics chapters. Students can check several fundamental and advanced topics discussed in the Relation and Function chapter.
- Basic Concepts: Definations, Sets cross product, Relation, Function, Domain, Range
- Types of Relations: Reflexive, Symmetric, Transitive, and Equivalence relations
- Types of functions: one-one, many-one, onto and into functions
- Other Important Functions: Modulus function, identity function, inverse function, and invertibility
- Operations on Functions: Commutativity, Associativity, Existence of identity, and inve
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Reflexive :for (a, b) R (a, b)
-> ab– ab = 0 is divisible by 5.
So (a, b) R (a, b) " a, b Î Z
R is reflexive
Symmetric:
For (a, b) R (c, d)
If ad – bc is divisible by 5.
Then bc – ad is also divisible by 5.
-> (c, d) R (a, b) "a, b, c, dÎZ
R is symmetric
Transitive:
If (a, b) R (c, d) ->ad –bc divisible by 5 and (c, d) R (e, f) Þcf – de divisible by 5
ad – bc = 5k1 k1 and k2 are integers
cf– de = 5k2
afd – bcf = 5k1f
bcf – bde = 5k2b
afd – bde = 5 (k1f + k2b)
d (af– be) = 5 (k1f + k2b)
-> af – be is not divisible by 5 for every a, b,
a = 1, r = cos2
Similarly, y =
Also,
(i) & (ii) xyz = xy + z (x + y) z = xy + z
Total number of possible relation =
Favourable relations =
Probability =
A = {1, 2, 3, 4}. As (4, 4)
Also not transitive
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