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Bansal Classes Functions & Trig.

- - IV [28]
INVERSE TRIGONOMETRY FUNCTIONS
EXERCISEI
Q 1. (i)
1
3
, (ii) 1, (iii)
5
6

, (iv)

3
, (v)
4
5
, (vi)
17
6
Q 2. (i)
1
2
, (ii) 1, (iii)

4
, (iv)
2
3

, (v)
4
5
, (vi)
Q.3 (d) (, sec 2) [1, )
Q 4. (i) 1/3 x 1 (ii) {1, 1} (iii) 1 < x < 4
(iv) x (1/2 , 1/2), x 0 (v) (3/2

, 2]
(vi) {7/3, 25/9} (vii) (2, 2) {1,

0,

1} (viii) {xx = 2n

+

6
, n I}
Q5. (i) D : x R R : [/4

,

)
(ii) D: x
|

\
|
+
2
n , n

)
`


+ =
4
n x x n I ; R :


3
2
3 2
,

(iii) D : x R R : 0
2
,

|
(iv) D : x R R :

\
|

4
,
2
Q 6.
3
2
1 ,

Q 8.

3
Q.11
Q.12 (a) x =
1
2
3
7
(b) x = 3 (c) x = 0 ,
1
2
,
1
2
(d) x =
3
10
(e) x =
2 3
or 3 (f) x =
1
2
, y = 1 (g) x =
a b
a b

+ 1
Q.13 57 Q.14 53 Q 19. x = 1 ; y = 2 & x = 2 ; y = 7 Q.20
2
17 1
EXERCISEII
Q 4.

Q5. 6 cos
2
x
9
2

, so a = 6, b =
9
2
Q 6. (a)

2
(b)

4
(c) arc cot
2 5 n
n
+

(d) arc tan (x + n) arc tan x (e)

4
Q 7. (a) x = n n + 1 or x = n (b) x = ab (c) x =
4
3
Q 8. (
2
+
2
) ( + )
Q 9. K = 2 ; cos
4
2

,1 & cos
4
2

, 1 Q 10. 720 Q.11 X = Y= 3


2
a
Q 12. k =
4
11
Q 14. (a) (cot

2 , ) (

, cot

3) (b)
2
2
1 ,
F
H
G
O
Q
P(c)
2
2
1 ,
|
\

|
|

|
\

|
|
1
2
2
,
Q15.
tan , cot
1
2
1
|
\

Q16. C
1
is a bijective function, C
2
is many to many correspondence, hence it is not a function
Q17. [e
/6
, e

] Q 18.(a) D : [0, 1] , R : [0, /2] (b)



1
2
1
2
x
(c) D : [

1, 1] , R : [0, 2]
Q.19
4
3
Q.20 x (1, 1)
EXERCISEIII
Q.1 C Q.2 Q.3 x {

1, 0, 1} Q.4 x =
1
3
Q.5 B Q.7 D Q.8 A
Bansal Classes Functions & Trig.- - IV [27]
Q.13

>
<
=
1 x if x
1 x 0 if
x
1
) x ( g
2
2
Q.14 {1, 1}
Q.15 (a)
e e
x x

2
; (b)
log
log
2
2
1
x
x
; (c)
1
2
log
1
1
+

x
x
Q.16 x = 1
Q.17 (i) period of fog is , period of gof is 2 ; (ii) range of fog is [1

,

1] , range

of gof is [tan1, tan1]
Q.18 (a) /2 (b) (c) /2 (d) 70

Q.20

1,

3,

5,

15
EXERCISEII
Q 1. f
1
(1) = y
Q.2 (a) 3/4, (b) 64, (c) 30, (d) 102, (e) 5050
Q.3 (a)
1002
1
, (b) 1, (c) [0, 4), (d) 5
Q 4. b can be any real number except
4
15
Q5. f (x) = 1 x
2
, D = R x ; range =( , 1]
Q.6 6016 Q 9. f

(x) = 2

x
2
Q 11. fog

(x) =
+
<
( ) ,
,
1 1 0
1 0 2
x x
x x
; gof

(x) =
x x
x x
x x
x x
+ <

<
<
1 0 1
3 1 2
1 2 3
5 3 4
,
,
,
,
;
fof

(x) =
x x
x x
,
,
0 1
4 3 4


; gog

(x) =

<
<
x x
x x
x x
,
,
,
1 0
0 2
4 2 3
Q 12.

+
|
\

|
|
3 1
2
1 3
2
,

3 1
2
3 1
2
+
|
\

|
|
,
Q.13 x = 0 or 5/3
Q.14 1002.5 Q.15 5049 Q.16 g (x) = 3 + 5 sin(n + 2x 4), n I
Q.17 20 Q 18. (0

,

1) {1, 2, .....,

12} (12, 13) Q 19. f

(x) = sin x + x

3
EXERCISEIII
Q.1 (hofog)(x) = h(x
2
) = x
2
for x R , Hence h is not an identity function , fog is not invertible
Q.2 (a) A, (b) B
Q.3 (fog)

(x) = e
3x 2
; (gof)

(x) = 3

e
x


2 ;
Domain of (fog)
1
= range of fog = (0, ); Domain of (gof)
1
= range of gof = (

2, )
Q.4 B Q.5 D
Q.6 {(1, 1), (2, 3), (3, 4), (4, 2)} ; {(1, 1), (2, 4), (3, 2), (4, 3)} and {(1, 1), (2, 4), (3, 3), (4, 2)}
Q.7 (a) B, (b) A, (c) D, (d) A, (e) D Q.8 (a) D ; (b) A
Q.9 (a) D , (b) A Q.10 C Q.11 (a) A ; (b) D
Bansal Classes Functions & Trig.- - IV [26]
ANSWER KEY
FUNCTIONS
EXERCISEI
Q 1. (i)

5
4
3
4

,


4 4
,

3
4
5
4

,

(ii)

|
\

|
4
1
2
,
(2, ) (iii) ( , 3]
(iv) ( , 1) [0, ) (v) (3


2 < x < 3


) U (3 < x 4) (vi)
|

\
|
|

\
|
10
1
,
100
1
100
1
, 0
(vii) (1 < x < 1/2) U (x > 1) (viii)
1 5
2
0
1 5
2

|
|

|
|
, , (ix) (3, 1] U {0} U [ 1,3 )
(x) { 4 } [ 5, ) (xi) (0

,

1/4) U (3/4

,

1) U {x : x N, x 2} (xii)
|

\
|
6 ,
3
5
3
,
6
1
(xiii) [ 3, 2)

[ 3,4) (xiv)
(xv) 2K < x < (2K

+

1) but x


1 where K is nonnegative integer
(xvi) {x

1000 x < 10000} (xvii) (2, 1) U (1, 0) U (1, 2) (xviii) (1, 2)
|

\
|
2
5
, 2
(xix) (

, 3) (3

,

1] [4

, )
Q 2.
(i) D : x R R : [0

,

2] (ii) D = R ; range [ 1 , 1 ]
(iii) D : {xx R ; x 3 ; x 2} R : {f(x)f(x) R , f(x) 1/5 ; f(x) 1}
(iv) D : R ; R : (1, 1) (v) D : 1 x 2 R :
[ ]
3 6 ,
(vi) D : x (2n, (2n

+

1))
{ }
2 2 2
6 2
5
6
n n n n I

+ + + , , , and
R : log
a
2 ; a (0, ) {1} Range is (, ) {0}
(vii) D : [ 4, ) {5}; R :

\
|

\
|
3
1
,
6
1
6
1
, 0
Q.4 (a) neither surjective nor injective (b) surjective but not injective
(c) neither injective nor surjective
Q.5 f
3n
(x) = x ; Domain = R {0

,

1}
Q.6 1 Q.7 (a) 2K x 2K + where K I (b) [3/2

,

1]
Q.8 (i) (a) odd, (b) even, (c) neither odd nor even, (d) odd, (e) neither odd nor even, (f) even,
(g) even, (h) even; (ii)
+ + 1 5
2
1 5
2
3 5
2
3 5
2
, , ,
Q.9 (a) y = log

(10


10
x
) , < x < 1
(b) y = x/3 when < x < 0 & y = x when 0 x < +
Q.10 f
1
(x) = (a


x
n
)
1/n
Q.12 (a) f(x) = 1 for x < 1 & x for 1 x 0; (b) f(x) = 1 for x < 1 and x for 1 x 0
Bansal Classes Functions & Trig.- - IV [25]
EXERCISEIII
Q.1 The number of real solutions of tan
1
x x ( ) +1
+ sin
1
x x
2
1 + + =

2
is :
(A) zero (B) one (C) two (D) infinite [JEE '99, 2 (out of 200)]
Q.2 Using the principal values, express the following as a single angle :
3 tan
1
1
2
|
\

|
+ 2 tan
1
1
5
|
\

|
+ sin
1
142
65 5
. [ REE '99, 6 ]
Q.3 Solve, sin
1
a x
c
+ sin
1
bx
c
= sin
1
x, where a
2
+ b
2
= c
2
, c


0. [REE 2000(Mains), 3 out of 100]
Q.4 Solve the equation:
( ) ( )
cos cos

+ =
1 1 2
6 3 3
2
x x

[ REE 2001 (Mains), 3 out



of 100]
Q.5 If sin
1
x
x x
+
|
\

|
2 3
2 4
........
+ cos
1
x
x x
2
4 6
2 4
+
|
\

| ........ =

2
for 0 < | x | <
2
then x equals to
[JEE 2001(screening)]
(A) 1/2 (B) 1 (C) 1/2 (D) 1
Q.6 Prove that cos tan
1
sin cot
1
x =
x
x
2
2
1
2
+
+
[JEE 2002 (mains) 5]
Q.7 Domain of f (x) =
6
) x 2 ( sin
1

is
(A)

\
|

2
1
,
2
1
(B)
|

4
3
,
4
1
(C)

4
1
,
4
1
(D)

2
1
,
4
1
[JEE 2003 (Screening) 3]
Q.8 If
( ) ) x cos(tan ) 1 x ( cot sin
1 1
= +
, then x =
(A)
2
1
(B)
2
1
(C) 0 (D)
4
9
[JEE 2004 (Screening)]
Bansal Classes Functions & Trig.- - IV [24]
Q.10 If the value of


|
|

\
|
+
+ + +
n
2 k
1
n ) 1 k ( k
) 2 k )( 1 k ( k ) 1 k ( 1
cos Lim
is equal to
k
120
, find the value of k.
Q.11 If X = cosec . tan
1
. cos . cot
1
. sec . sin
1
a & Y = sec cot
1
sin tan
1
cosec cos
1
a ;
where 0 a 1 . Find the relation between X & Y . Express them in terms of a.
Q.12 Find all values of k for which there is a triangle whose angles have measure tan
1
|

\
|
2
1
, tan
1
|

\
|
+ k
2
1
,
and tan
1
|

\
|
+ k 2
2
1
.
Q.13 Prove that the equation ,(sin
1
x)
3
+ (cos
1
x)
3
=
3
has no roots for <
1
32
and >
8
7
Q.14 Solve the following inequalities :
(a) arc

cot
2
x 5 arc

cot

x + 6 > 0 (b) arc

sin

x

>

arc

cos

x (c) tan
2
(arc

sin

x) > 1
Q.15 Solve the following system of inequations
4 arc tan
2
x 8arc tanx + 3 < 0 & 4 arc cotx arc cot
2
x 3 > 0
Q.16 Consider the two equations in x ; (i) sin

cos

|
\

|
1
x
y

= 1 (ii) cos

sin

|
\

|
1
x
y

= 0
The sets X
1
, X
2


[1, 1] ; Y
1
, Y
2


I

{0} are such that
X
1
: the solution set of equation (i) X
2
: the solution set of equation (ii)
Y
1
: the set of all integral values of y for which equation (i) possess a solution
Y
2
: the set of all integral values of y for which equation (ii) possess a solution
Let : C
1
be the correspondence : X
1
Y
1
such that x C
1
y for x X
1
, y Y
1
& (x

,

y) satisfy (i).
C
2
be the correspondence : X
2
Y
2
such that x C
2
y for x X
2
, y Y
2
& (x

,

y) satisfy (ii).
State with reasons if

C
1
& C
2
are functions ? If yes, state whether they are bijjective or into?
Q.17 Given

the functions

f(x) =
( ) ( )
e
x cos sin

+
1
3

, g(x) = cosec
1
4 2
3
|
\

|
cosx
& the function h(x) = f(x)
defined only for those values of x, which are common to the domains of the functions f(x) & g(x).
Calculate the range of the function h(x).
Q.18 (a) If the functions f(x) = sin
1
2
1
2
x
x +
& g(x) = cos
1
1
1
2
2

+
x
x
are identical functions, then compute
their domain & range .
(b) If the functions f(x) = sin
1
(3x


4x
3
) & g(x) = 3 sin
1
x are equal functions, then compute the
maximum range of x.
Q.19 nnnn nnnn nnn nnnnn n. n. nnn n nn nnn nnnnn n(n - z(sn - r - z. nnn nnnn nnn nnnnnnnn. nnnn nnnnnnn
nnn nnnnn nn nnn
-i
(n - nnn
-i
(n - nnn
-i
(n.
Q.20 Solve for x : sin
1
|
|

\
|
|
|

\
|
+
+
2
2
x 1
4 x 2
sin
< 3.
Bansal Classes Functions & Trig.- - IV [23]
EXERCISEII
Q.1 Prove that: (a) tan

4
1
2
1
+

cos
a
b
+ tan

4
1
2
1

cos
a
b
=
2b
a
(b) cos
1
cos cos
cos cos
x y
x y
+
+ 1
= 2

tan
1
tan . tan
x y
2 2
|
\

| (c) 2

tan
1
a b
a b
x
+

. tan
2
= cos
1
b a x
a b x
+
+

cos
cos
Q.2 If y = tan
1
1 1
1 1
2 2
2 2
+
+ +

x x
x x
prove that x = sin 2y.
Q.3 If u = cot
1
cos2 tan
1
cos2 then prove that sin u = tan
2
.
Q.4 If = 2 arc tan
1
1
+

|
\

|
x
x
& = arc sin
1
1
2
2

+
|
\

|
x
x
for

0 < x < 1 , then

prove

that


+ = , what the
value of + will be if x > 1.
Q.5 If x

1
1
2
,
then express the function f (x) = sin
1
(3x 4x
3
) + cos
1
(4x
3
3x) in the form of
acos
1
x + b , where a and b are rational numbers.
Q.6 Find the sum of the series:
(a) sin
1
1
2
+ sin
1
2 1
6

+ ..... + sin
1
n n
n n

+
1
1 ( )
+ ......
(b) tan
1
1
3
+ tan
1
2
9
+ ..... + tan
1
2
1 2
1
2 1
n
n

+
+ .....
(c) cot
1
7 + cot
1
13 + cot
1
21 + cot
1
31 + ...... to n terms.
(d) tan
1
1
1
2
x x + +
+ tan
1
1
3 3
2
x x + +
+ tan
1
1
5 7
2
x x + +
+ tan
1
1
7 13
2
x x + +
to

n

terms.
(e) tan
1
1
2
+ tan
1
1
8
+ tan
1
1
18
+ tan
1
1
32
+ .....
Q.7 Solve the following
(a) cot
1
x + cot
1
(n x + 1) = cot
1
(n 1)
(b) sec
1
x
a
sec
1
x
b
= sec
1
b sec
1
a a 1; b 1, a b.
(c) tan
1
x
x

+
1
1
+ tan
1
2 1
2 1
x
x

+
= tan
1
23
36
Q.8 Express
2
3

cosec
2

1
tan
2
1
+
2
3

sec
2

1
tan
2
1
as

an

integral

polynomial

in & .
Q.9 Find the integral values of K for which the system of equations ;

arc x arc y
K
arc y arc x
cos ( sin )
( sin ) . ( cos )
+ =
=

2
2
2
4
4
16

possesses solutions & find those solutions.


Bansal Classes Functions & Trig.- - IV [22]
Q.10 If arc sinx + arc siny + arc sinz = then prove that : (x, y, z

>

0)
(a)
x x y y z z xyz 1 1 1 2
2 2 2
+ + =
(b) x
4
+ y
4
+ z
4
+ 4 x
2
y
2
z
2
= 2 (x
2
y
2
+ y
2
z
2
+ z
2
x
2
)
Q.11 If a > b > c > 0 then find the value of : cot
1
|

\
|

+
b a
1 ab
+ cot
1
|

\
|

+
c b
1 bc
+ cot
1
|

\
|

+
a c
1 ca
.
Q.12 Solve the following equations / system of equations:
(a) sin
1
x + sin
1
2x =

3
(b) tan
1
1
1 2 + x
+ tan
1
1
1 4 + x
= tan
1
2
2
x
(c) tan
1
(x1) + tan
1
(x) + tan
1
(x+1) = tan
1
(3x) (d) sin
1
1
5
+ cos
1
x =

4
(e) cos
1
x
x
2
2
1
1

+
+ tan
1
2
1
2
x
x
=
2
3

(f) sin
1
x + sin
1
y =
2
3

& cos
1
x cos
1
y =

3
(g) 2 tan
1
x = cos
1
1
1
2
2

+
a
a
cos
1
1
1
2
2

+
b
b
(a > 0, b > 0).
Q.13 Let l
1
be the line 4x + 3y = 3 and l
2
be the line y = 8x. L
1
is the line formed by reflecting l
1
across the
line y = x and L
2
is the line formed by reflecting l
2
across the x-axis. If is the acute angle between
L
1
and L
2
such that tan=
b
a
, where a and b are coprime then find (a + b).
Q.14 Let y = sin
1
(sin 8) tan
1
(tan 10) + cos
1
(cos 12) sec
1
(sec 9) + cot
1
(cot 6) cosec
1
(cosec 7).
If y simplifies to a + b then find (a b).
Q.15 Show that :
sin sin cos cos tan tan cot cot

|
\

|
+
|
\

|
+
|
\

|
+
|
\

1 1 1 1
33
7
46
7
13
8

=
13
7

Q.16 Let = sin


1
|

\
|
85
36
, = cos
1
|

\
|
5
4
and = tan
1
|

\
|
15
8
, find ( + + ) and hence prove that
(i)

cot =

cot , (ii)

tan tan = 1
Q.17 Prove that : sin cot
1
tan cos
1
x = sin cosec
1
cot tan
1
x = x where x ( , ] 0 1
Q.18 If sin
2
x + sin
2
y < 1 for all x, y

R then prove that sin


1
(tanx . tany)
|

\
|

2
,
2
.
Q.19 Find all the positive integral solutions of, tan
1
x + cos
1
2
y 1
y
+
= sin
1
10
3
.
Q.20 Let f (x) = cot
1
(x
2
+ 4x +
2
) be a function defined R

\
|
2
, 0
then find the complete set of real
values of for which f (x) is onto.
Bansal Classes Functions & Trig.- - IV [21]
Q.4 Find the domain of definition the following functions.
( Read the symbols [*] and {*} as greatest integers and fractional part functions respectively.)
(i) f(x) = arc cos
2
1
x
x +
(ii)
cos(sin ) sin x
x
x
+
+
1
2
1
2
(iii) f

(x) =
sin log ( )

|
\

|

1
10
3
2
4
x
x
(iv) f(x) =
1
1 4
1
5
2
1

sin
log ( )
cos ( { })
x
x
x , where {x} is the fractional part of x .
(v) f (x) =

( ) ( ) 3
3 2
5
2 3
1
6
1
2
+
|
\

|
+ +

x
x
x x cos log sin log
(vi) f

(x) = log
10
(1

log
7
(x
2
5

x

+

13))

+

cos
1
3
2
9
2
+
|
\

|
|
sin
x
(vii) f(x)

=

( )
( )
e
x
x
n x x
sin
tan [ ]

+
1
2 1
2
1 l
(viii) f(x) = sin(cos ) x

+ ln (

2 cos
2
x

+

3 cos

x

+

1) + e
x
x
cos
sin
sin

+
|
\

|
|
1
2 1
2 2
Q.5 Find the domain and range of the following functions .
(Read the symbols [*] and {*} as greatest integers and fractional part functions respectively.)
(i) f (x) = cot
1
(2x


x) (ii) f (x) = sec
1
(log
3
tan

x

+ log
tan x
3)
(iii) f(x) = cos
1
2 1
1
2
2
x
x
+
+
|
\

|
|
(iv) f (x) =
( )
tan log

+
|
\

|
|
1
4
5
2
5 8 4 x x
Q.6 Find the solution set of the equation, 3 cos
1
x = sin
1
1 4 1
2 2

|
\

| x x ( ) .
Q.7 Prove that:
(a) sin
1
cos (sin
1
x) + cos
1
sin (cos
1
x) =

2
, | x | 1
(b) 2 tan
1
(cosec tan
1
x tan cot
1
x) = tan
1
x (x 0)
(c) tan
1
2
2 2
mn
m n
|
\

|
+ tan
1
2
2 2
pq
p q
|
\

| = tan
1
2
2 2
MN
M N
|
\

| where M = mp nq,

N = np

+

mq,

1
M
N
and 1
p
q
; 1
m
n
< < <
(d) tan (tan
1
x + tan
1
y + tan
1
z) = cot (cot
1
x + cot
1
y + cot
1
z)
Q.8 Find the simplest value

of, arc

cos

x + arc

cos
x
x
2
1
2
3 3
2
+
|
\

| , x
1
2
1 ,
|
\

|
Q.9 If cos
1
x
a
+ cos
1
y
b
= then prove that
= +
2
2
2
2
2
sin
b
y
cos
b a
xy . 2
a
x
.
Bansal Classes Functions & Trig.- - IV [20]
11. (a) y = cosec
1
(cosec

x), 11. (b) y = cosec (cosec
1
x) ,
= x = x
x R { n , n I },
y

|
\


2
0 0
2
, ,
x 1

, y

1, y is aperiodic
y is periodic with period 2

12. (a) y = sec


1
(sec

x) , 12. (b) y = sec (sec
1
x) ,
= x = x
y is periodic with period 2 ; x 1 ; y

1], y is aperiodic
x R ( ) 2 1
2
n n I


`
)

|
|
\

0
2 2
, ,

EXERCISEI
Q.1 Find the following
(i) tan
cos tan

+
|
\

1 1
1
2
1
3
(ii) sin

3
1
2
1

|
\

sin
(iii) cos
1
cos
7
6
|
\

|
(iv) tan
1
tan
2
3
|
\

|
(v) cos tan

|
\

|
1
3
4
(vi) tan
|

\
|
+

2
3
cot
5
3
sin
1 1
Q.2 Find the following :
(i) sin

2
3
2
1

|
\

|
|

sin (ii) cos


cos

|
\

|
|
+

1
3
2 6

(iii) tan
1
|

\
|
4
3
tan
(iv) cos
1
|

\
|
3
4
cos
(v) sin
cos

1
3
5
(vi) tan
1
|

\
|
+

2 cos 3 5
2 sin 3
+ tan
1
|

\
|
4
tan
where

2
< <

2
Q.3 Prove that:
(a) 2 cos
1
3
13
+ cot
1
16
63
+
1
2
cos
1
7
25
= (b)
cos cos sin

|
\

|
+
|
\

|
+
1 1 1
5
13
7
25
36
325
=
(c) arc

cos

2
3
arc

cos
6 1
2 3
+
=

6
(d) Solve the inequality: (arc sec x)
2
6(arc sec x) + 8 > 0
Bansal Classes Functions & Trig.- - IV [19]
7. (a) y = sin
1
(sin

x) , x R ,
y


2 2
,
, 7.(b) y = sin (sin
1
x) ,
Periodic with period 2 = x
x [

1

,

1] , y [

1

,

1] , y is aperiodic

8. (a) y = cos
1
(cos

x), x R, y [0, ], periodic with period 2

8. (b) y = cos (cos
1
x) ,
= x = x
x [

1

,

1] , y [

1

,

1], y is aperiodic
9. (a) y = tan (tan
1
x) , x R , y

R , y is aperiodic 9. (b) y = tan
1
(tan x) ,
= x = x
x R
( ) 2 1
2
n n I


`
)

,
y
|
\

|

2 2
,
,
periodic with period
10. (a) y = cot
1
(cot

x) , 10. (b) y = cot (cot
1
x) ,
= x = x
x R {n

} , y (0 , ) , periodic with x R , y

R , y is aperiodic
Bansal Classes Functions & Trig.- - IV [18]
INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS
SOME USEFUL GRAPHS
1. y = sin
1
x , x 1 ,
y


2 2
,
2. y = cos
1
x , x 1 , y [0 , ]
3. y = tan
1
x , x R ,
y
|
\

|

2 2
,
4. y = cot
1
x , x R , y (0 , )
5. y = sec
1
x , x 1 ,
y

|
|
\

0
2 2
, ,

6. y = cosec
1
x , x 1 ,
y

|
\


2
0 0
2
, ,
Bansal Classes Functions & Trig.- - IV [17]
P 5 tan
1
x + tan
1
y = tan
1
x y
xy
+
1
where x > 0 , y > 0 & xy < 1
= + tan
1
x y
xy
+
1
where x > 0 , y > 0 & xy > 1
tan
1
x tan
1
y = tan
1
x y
xy

+ 1
where x > 0 , y > 0
P 6 (i) sin
1
x + sin
1
y = sin
1
x y y x 1 1
2 2
+

where x 0 , y 0 & (x
2
+ y
2
) 1
Note that : x
2
+ y
2
1 0 sin
1
x + sin
1
y

2
(ii) sin
1
x + sin
1
y = sin
1
x y y x 1 1
2 2
+

where x 0 , y 0 & x
2
+ y
2
> 1
Note that : x
2
+ y
2
>1

2
< sin
1
x + sin
1
y

<
(iii) sin
1
x sin
1
y =
[ ]
2 2 1
x 1 y y 1 x sin

where x > 0 , y > 0


(iv) cos
1
x + cos
1
y = cos
1
[ ]
2 2
y 1 x 1 y x m
where x 0 , y 0
P 7 If tan
1
x + tan
1
y + tan
1
z = tan
1
x y z xyz
xy yz zx
+ +

1
if, x > 0, y > 0, z > 0 & xy + yz + zx < 1
Note : (i) If tan
1
x + tan
1
y + tan
1
z = then x + y + z = xyz
(ii) If tan
1
x + tan
1
y + tan
1
z =

2
then xy + yz + zx = 1
P 8 2 tan
1
x = sin
1
2
1
2
x
x +
= cos
1
1
1
2
2

+
x
x
= tan
1
2
1
2
x
x
Note very carefully that :
sin
1
2
1
2
x
x +
=
( )
2 1
2 1
2 1
1
1
1
tan
tan
tan

>
+ <

x if x
x if x
x if x

cos
1
1
1
2
2

+
x
x
=
2 0
2 0
1
1
tan
tan

<

x if x
x if x
tan
1
2
1
2
x
x
=
( )

>
< +
<

1 x if x tan 2
1 x if x tan 2
1 x if x tan 2
1
1
1
REMEMBER THAT :
(i) sin
1
x + sin
1
y + sin
1
z =
3
2

x = y = z = 1
(ii) cos
1
x + cos
1
y + cos
1
z = 3 x = y = z = 1
(iii) tan
1
1 + tan
1
2 + tan
1
3 =

and tan
1
1 + tan
1

1
2
+ tan
1

1
3
=

2
Bansal Classes Functions & Trig.- - IV [16]
KEY CONCEPTS (INVERSE TRIGONOMETRY FUNCTION)
GENERAL DEFINITION(S):
1. sin
1
x , cos
1
x , tan
1
x etc. denote angles or real numbers whose sine is x , whose cosine is x
and whose tangent is x, provided that the answers given are numerically smallest available . These
are also written as arc sinx , arc cosx etc .
If there are two angles one positive & the other negative having same numerical value, then
positive angle should be taken .
2. PRINCIPAL VALUES AND DOMAINS OF INVERSE CIRCULAR FUNCTIONS :
(i) y = sin
1
x where 1 x 1 ;


2 2
y
and sin y = x .
(ii) y = cos
1
x where 1 x 1 ; 0 y and cos y = x .
(iii) y = tan
1
x where x R ; < <

2 2
x and tan y = x .
(iv) y = cosec
1
x where x

1 or x 1 ;

2 2
y , y 0 and cosec y = x .
(v) y = sec
1
x where x 1 or x 1 ; 0 y ; y

2
and sec y = x .
(vi) y = cot
1
x where x R , 0 < y < and cot y = x .
NOTE THAT : (a) 1st quadrant is common to all the inverse functions .
(b) 3rd quadrant is not used in inverse functions .
(c) 4th quadrant

is

used in the CLOCKWISE DIRECTION i.e.

2
0 y
.
3. PROPERTIES OF INVERSE CIRCULAR FUNCTIONS :
P 1 (i) sin (sin
1
x) = x , 1 x 1 (ii) cos (cos
1
x) = x , 1 x 1
(iii) tan (tan
1
x) = x , x R (iv) sin
1
(sin x) = x ,


2 2
x
(v) cos
1
(cos x) = x ; 0 x (vi) tan
1
(tan x) = x ; < <

2 2
x
P 2 (i) cosec
1
x = sin
1
1
x
; x 1 , x 1
(ii) sec
1
x = cos
1
1
x
; x 1 , x 1
(iii) cot
1
x = tan
1
1
x
; x > 0
= + tan
1
1
x
; x < 0
P 3 (i) sin
1
(x) = sin
1
x , 1 x 1
(ii) tan
1
(x) = tan
1
x , x R
(iii) cos
1
(x) = cos
1
x , 1 x 1
(iv) cot
1
(x) = cot
1
x , x R
P 4 (i) sin
1
x + cos
1
x =

2
1 x 1 (ii) tan
1
x + cot
1
x =

2
x R
(iii) cosec
1
x + sec
1
x =

2
x 1
Bansal Classes Functions & Trig.- - IV [15]
(c) The domain of definition of f

(x)

=

log ( )
2
2
3
3 2
x
x x
+
+ +
is :
(A) R \ {

1,

2} (B) (

2, ) (C) R\{

1,

2,

3} (D) (

3, ) \ {

1,

2}
(d) Let E

= {1, 2, 3, 4

}

&

F

=

{1, 2}. Then the number of onto functions from E to F is
(A) 14 (B) 16 (C) 12 (D) 8
(e) Let f

(x) =
x
x + 1
, x

1 . Then for what value of



is f (f (x))

=

x

?
(A)
2
(B) 2 (C) 1 (D) 1.
[ JEE 2001 (Screening) 5 1 = 5 ]
Q.8(a) Suppose f(x) = (x + 1)
2
for x > 1. If g(x) is the function whose graph is the reflection of the graph of f(x)
with respect to the line y = x, then g(x) equals
(A) x 1, x > 0 (B)
1
1
2
( ) x +
, x > 1 (C) x +1 , x > 1 (D) x 1, x > 0
(b) Let function f : R R be defined by f (x) = 2x + sinx for x R. Then f is
(A) one to one and onto (B) one to one but NOT onto
(C) onto but NOT one to one (D) neither one to one nor onto
[JEE 2002 (Screening), 3 + 3]
Q.9(a) Range of the function f (x) =
1 x x
2 x x
2
2
+ +
+ +
is
(A) [1, 2] (B) [1, ) (C)

3
7
, 2
(D)

\
|
3
7
, 1
(b) Let f (x) =
x 1
x
+
defined from (0, ) [ 0, ) then by f (x) is
(A) one- one but not onto (B) one- one and onto
(C) Many one but not onto (D) Many one and onto [JEE 2003 (Scr),3+3]
Q.10 Let f (x) = sin x + cos x, g (x) = x
2
1. Thus g ( f (x) ) is invertible for x
(A)


0 ,
2
(B)

,
2
(C)

4
,
4
(D)


2
, 0
[JEE 2004 (Screening)]
Q.11(a) If the functions f (x) and g (x) are defined on R R such that
f (x) =

irrational x , x
rational x , 0

, g (x) =

rational x , x
irrational x , 0

then (f g)(x) is
(A) one-one and onto (B) neither one-one nor onto
(C) one-one but not onto (D) onto but not one-one
(b) X and Y are two sets and f : X Y. If {f (c) = y; c X, y Y} and {f
1
(d) = x; d Y, x X}, then
the true statement is
(A)
( ) b ) b ( f f
1
=

(B)
( ) a ) a ( f f
1
=

(C)
( ) b ) b ( f f
1
=

, b y (D)
( ) a ) a ( f f
1
=

, a x [JEE 2005 (Scr.)]


Bansal Classes Functions & Trig.- - IV [14]
Q.18 Find the set of real x for which the function

f(x) =
[ ] [ ]
1
1 12 11 x x +
is not defined, where [x]
denotes the greatest integer function.
Q.19 A is a point on the circumference of a circle. Chords AB and AC divide the area of the circle into three
equal parts . If the angle BAC is the root of the equation, f

(x) = 0 then find f

(x) .
Q.20 If for all real values of u & v, 2

f(u) cos

v = f(u + v) + f(u v), prove that, for all real values of x
(i) f(x) + f(

x) = 2a cos

x (ii) f( x) + f(

x) = 0
(iii) f( x) + f(x) =

2b sin

x . Deduce that f(x) = a cos

x b sin

x, a, b are arbitrary constants.
EXERCISEIII
Q.1 If the functions f

, g

, h are defined from the set of real numbers R to R such that ;
f

(x)= x
2


1, g

(x) =
x
2
1 +
, h

(x) =

0 x if , x
0 x if , 0

; then find the composite function ho(fog) & determine


whether the function (fog) is invertible & the function h is the identity function. [REE '97, 6]
Q.2(a) If g (f(x)) = sin

x & f (g(x)) =
( )
sin x
2
, then :
(A) f(x) = sin
2
x

, g(x) =
x
(B) f(x) = sin

x

, g(x) = x
(C) f(x) = x
2
, g(x) = sin
x
(D) f & g cannot be determined
(b) If f(x) = 3x 5, then f
1
(x)
(A) is given by
1
3 5 x
(B) is given by
3
5 x +
(C) does not exist because f is not oneone (D) does not exist because f is not onto
[JEE'98, 2 + 2]
Q.3 If the functions f & g are defined from the set of real numbers R to R such that f(x) = e
x
,
g(x) = 3x


2, then find functions fog & gof. Also find the domains of functions (fog)
1
& (gof)
1
.
[ REE '98, 6 ]
Q.4 If the function f : [1, ) [1, ) is defined by f(x) = 2
x (x 1)
, then f
1
(x) is : [ JEE '99, 2 ]
(A)
1
2
1
|
\

|
x x ( )
(B) ( )
1
2
1 1 4
2
+ + log x
(C) ( )
1
2
1 1 4
2
+ log x
(D) not defined
Q.5 The domain of definition of the function, y

(x) given by the equation, 2
x
+ 2
y
= 2 is :
(A) 0 < x 1 (B) 0 x 1 (C)

< x 0 (D) < x < 1
[ JEE 2000 (Screening), 1 out of 35 ]
Q.6 Given x = {1, 2, 3, 4}, find all oneone, onto mappings, f : X X such that,
f

(1) = 1

, f

(2)

2

and f

(4) 4 . [ REE 2000, 3 out of 100 ]
Q.7(a) Let

g

(x)

=

1 + x [

x

]

&

f

(x)

=

<
=
>

1 0
0 0
1 0
,
,
,
x
x
x
. Then for all

x , f (g (x))

is equal to
(A) x (B) 1 (C) f (x) (D) g (x)
(b) If f : [1

,

) [2

,

) is given by

, f (x)

=

x

+
1
x
, then f
1
(x) equals
(A)
x x +
2
4
2
(B)
x
x 1
2
+
(C)
x x
2
4
2
(D) 1



x
2
4
Bansal Classes Functions & Trig.- - IV [13]
Q.5 A function f : R R satisfies the condition, x
2
f (x) + f (1 x) = 2x x
4
. Find f (x) and its domain and
range.
Q.6 Suppose p(x) is a polynomial with integer coefficients. The remainder when p(x) is divided by x 1 is 1
and the remainder when p(x) is divided by x 4 is 10. If r (x) is the remainder when p(x) is divided by
(x 1)(x 4), find the value of r (2006).
Q.7 Prove that the function defined as , f (x) =

then , otherwise } x {
exists it ever where } x { e
| } x { n |
1
| } x { n | l l
f (x) is odd as well as even. ( where {x} denotes the fractional part function )
Q.8 In a function 2

f(x) + xf
1
x
|
\

| 2f 2
1
4
sin x +
|
\

|
|
\

|
|
\

|
|
= 4

cos
2
x
2
+ x cos

x
Prove that (i) f(2) + f(1/2) = 1 and (ii) f(2) + f(1) = 0
Q.9 A function f , defined for all x

, y


R is such that f

(1) = 2 ; f

(2) = 8
& f

(x

+

y)


k

xy

= f

(x)

+

2

y
2
, where k is some constant . Find f

(x) & show that :
f

(x

+

y) f

1
x y +
|
\

|

= k for x

+ y 0.
Q.10 Let f be a real valued function defined for all real numbers x such that for some positive constant a the
equation ( ) f x a f x f x ( ) ( ) ( ) + = +
1
2
2
holds for all x . Prove that the function f is periodic .
Q.11 If f

(x) = 1 + x


2 , 0 x 4
g

(x) = 2

x ,

1 x 3
Then find fog

(x) & gof

(x) . Draw rough sketch of the graphs of fog

(x) & gof

(x) .
Q.12 Find the domain of definition of the implicit function defined by the implicit equation

,
3
y
+ 2
4
x
=

2
4 1
2
x
.
Q.13 Let {x} & [x] denote the fractional and integral part of a real number x respectively. Solve 4{x}= x + [x]
Q.14 Let f (x) =
3 9
9
x
x
+
then find the value of the sum f
|

\
|
2006
1
+ f
|

\
|
2006
2
+ f
|

\
|
2006
3
+ ....+ f
|

\
|
2006
2005
Q.15 Let f (x) = (x + 1)(x + 2)(x + 3)(x + 4) + 5 where x [6, 6]. If the range of the function is
[a, b] where a, b N then find the value of (a + b).
Q.16 Find a formula for a function g (x) satisfying the following conditions
(a) domain of g is ( , )
(b) range of g is [2, 8]
(c) g has a period and
(d) g (2) = 3
Q.17 The set of real values of 'x' satisfying the equality

x
3
+

x
4
= 5 (where [ ] denotes the greatest integer
function) belongs to the interval

\
|
c
b
, a
where a, b, c N and
c
b
is in its lowest form. Find the value of
a + b + c + abc.
Bansal Classes Functions & Trig.- - IV [12]
Q.16 A function f :
1
2
,

|

3
4
,

| defined as, f(x) = x


2
x + 1. Then solve the equation f (x) = f
1
(x).
Q.17 Function f & g are defined by f(x) = sin x, xR ; g(x) = tan x , xR K+
|
\

|
1
2

where K I . Find (i) periods of fog & gof. (ii) range of the function fog & gof .
Q.18 Find the period for each of the following functions :
(a) f(x)= sin
4
x + cos
4
x (b) f(x) =

cosx (c) f(x)= sinx+cosx
(d) f(x)= cos

3
5

x sin

2
7

x .
Q.19 Prove that the functions ; (a) f(x) = cos
x
(b) f(x) = sin
x
(c) f(x) = x + sin

x (d) f(x) = cos

x
2
are not periodic .
Q.20 Find out for what integral values of n the number 3 is a period of the function :
f(x) = cos nx . sin (5/n)

x.
EXERCISEII
Q.1 Let f be a oneone function with domain {x,y,z} and range {1,2,3}. It is given that exactly one of the
following statements is true and the remaining two are false .
f(x) = 1 ; f(y) 1 ; f(z) 2 . Determine f
1
(1)
Q.2 Solve the following problems from (a) to (e) on functional equation.
(a) The function f (x) defined on the real numbers has the property that ( ) ( ) ) x ( 1 ) x ( f f f + = f (x) for all
x in the domain of f. If the number 3 is in the domain and range of f, compute the value of f (3).
(b) Suppose f is a real function satisfying f (x + f (x)) = 4 f (x) and f (1) = 4. Find the value of f (21).
(c) Let 'f' be a function defined from R
+
R
+
. If [ f (xy)]
2
= x
( )
2
) y ( f
for all positive numbers x and y and
f (2) = 6, find the value of f (50).
(d) Let f (x) be a function with two properties
(i) for any two real number x and y, f (x + y) = x + f (y) and
(ii) f (0) = 2.
Find the value of f (100).
(e) Let f be a function such that f (3) = 1 and f (3x) = x + f (3x 3) for all x. Then find the value of f (300).
Q.3(a) A function f is defined for all positive integers and satisfies f(1) = 2005 and f(1)+ f(2)+ ... + f(n) = n
2
f(n)
for all n > 1. Find the value of f(2004).
(b) If a, b are positive real numbers such that a b = 2, then find the smallest value of the constant L for
which
bx x ax x
2 2
+ +
< L for all x > 0.
(c) Let f (x) = x
2
+ kx ; k is a real number. The set of values of k for which the equation f (x) = 0 and
( ) ) x ( f f = 0 have same real solution set.
(d) If f (2x + 1) = 4x
2
+ 14x, then find the sum of the roots of the equation f (x) = 0.
Q.4 Let f (x) =
c x 4
b ax
+
+
for real a, b and c with a 0. If the vertical asymptote of y = f (x) is x =
4
5
and the
vertical asymptote of y = f
1
(x) is x =
4
3
, find the value(s) that b can take on.
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Q.4 Classify the following functions f(x) definzed in R R as injective, surjective, both or none .
(a) f(x) =
x x
x x
2
2
4 30
8 18
+ +
+
(b) f(x) = x
3


6

x
2
+

11x


6 (c) f(x) = (x
2
+

x

+

5)

(x
2
+

x


3)
Q.5 Let f(x) =
1
1 x
. Let f
2
(x) denote f [f (x)] and f
3
(x) denote f [f {f(x)}]. Find f
3n
(x) where n is a natural
number. Also state the domain of this composite function.
Q.6 If f(x) = sinx

+

sin
1
4
5
g and
3
x cos x cos
3
x =
|

\
|
|

\
|
+ +
|

\
|
+
, then find (gof)

(x).
Q.7 The function f(x) is defined on the interval [0,1]. Find the domain of definition of the functions.
(a) f (sin x) (b) f (2x+3)
Q.8(i) Find whether the following functions are even or odd or none
(a) f(x) = log x x + +
|
\

| 1
2
(b) f(x) =
( )
x a
a
x
x
+

1
1
(c) f(x) = sin x + cos x
(d) f(x) = x sin
2
x x
3
(e) f(x)= sin x


cos x (f) f(x) =
( )
1 2
2
2
+
x
x
(g) f(x)=
x
e
x
x

+ +
1 2
1
(h) f(x) = [(x+1)]
1/3
+ [(x

1)]
1/3
(ii) If f is an even function defined on the interval (5, 5), then find the 4 real values of x satisfying the
equation f (x) = |

\
|
+
+
2 x
1 x
f ..
Q.9 Write explicitly, functions of y defined by the following equations and also find the domains of definition
of the given implicit functions :
(a) 10
x
+

10
y
= 10 (b) x +

y= 2y
Q.10 Show if f(x) =
a x
n
n


, x > 0

n 2 , n N , then (fof) (x) = x . Find also the inverse of

f(x).
Q.11 (a) Represent the function f(x) = 3
x
as the sum of an even & an odd function.
(b) For what values of p z

, the function f(x) = x
p n
, n N is even.
Q.12 A function f defined for all real numbers is defined as follows for x 0 : f x
x
x x
( ) [
,
,
=
>

1 1
0 1
How is f defined for x 0 if : (a) f is even (b) f is odd?
Q.13 If f (x) = max
x
x
,
1 |
\

|
for x > 0 where max (a, b) denotes the greater of the two real numbers a and b.
Define the function g(x) = f(x) .
f
x
1 |
\

|
and plot its graph.
Q.14 The function f (x) has the property that for each real number x in its domain, 1/x is also in its domain and
f(x) + |

\
|
x
1
f = x. Find the largest set of real numbers that can be in the domain of f (x)?
Q.15 Compute the inverse of the functions:
(a) f(x) = ln

x x + +
|
\

|
2
1 (b) f(x) = 2
1
x
x
(c) y =
10 10
10 10
x x
x x

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EXERCISEI
Q.1 Find the domains of definitions of the following functions :
(Read the symbols [*] and {*} as greatest integers and fractional part functions respectively.)
(i) f (x) =
cos2 16
2
x x +
(ii) f (x) = log
7
log
5
log
3
log
2
(2x
3
+ 5x
2
14x)
(iii) f (x) =
|

\
|
2 x 24 x 5 x n
2
l
(iv) f (x) =
7 7
5 1
x
x

(v) y = log sin( )


10
2
3 16 x x + (vi) f (x) =
|
|

\
|

+
x
1 x log 2
log
10
x 100
(vii) f

(x) =
1
4 1
1
2
2
x
x x

+ ln ( ) (viii) f (x) = log


1
2
2
1
x
x
(ix) f x x x
x
( ) = +

2
2
1
9
(x) f (x) =
) 3 x ( n . ) 10 x 3 x (
2 2
l
(xi) f(x) = log (cos )
x
x 2 (xii) f (x) =
2
x 6 x 35 6
2
1
x cos
+

(xiii) f(x) =
( ) ( ) 5 ] x [ log log
2
3 / 1
4

(xiv) f(x) =
1
3 10
1
1
2 5
2
[ ]
log ( )
( { } )
x
x x
x
x
+ + +

,
(xv) f(x) = log
x
sin x
(xvi) f(x) = log
2
( )
+
|
\

|
|
|
\

|
|

log
sin
/ 1 2
1
1
100
x
+
( ) ( ) log log log log log
10 10 10 10 10
4 3 x x
(xvii) f (x) =
1
[ ] x
+ log
1 {x}
(x
2
3x + 10) +
1
2| | x
+
1
sec(sin ) x
(xviii) f (x) =
{ } { } [ ] x n ) x 6 x 5 (
2
l
+
) x 2 5 x 7 (
2

+
1
x
2
7
n

|
|

\
|
|

\
|
l
(xix) If f(x) =
x x
2
5 4 +
& g(x) = x

+

3

, then find the domain of
f
g

(x) .
Q.2 Find the domain & range of the following functions .
( Read the symbols [*] and {*} as greatest integers and fractional part functions respectively.)
(i) y

=

( )
log (sin cos )
5
2 3 x x +
(ii) y =
2
x 1
x 2
+
(iii) f(x) =
x x
x x
2
2
3 2
6
+
+
(iv) f (x) =
| x | 1
x
+
(v) y = 2 1 + + x x
(vi) f (x) = log
(cosec x - 1)
(2

[sin

x] [sin

x]
2
) (vii) f (x) =
5 x
3 4 x

+
Q.3 Draw graphs of the following function , where [

] denotes the greatest integer function.
(i) f(x) = x + [x]
(ii) y = (x)
[x]
where x = [x] + (x) & x > 0 & x 3
(iii) y = sgn [x] (iv) sgn (x

x)
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13. ODD & EVEN FUNCTIONS :
If f (x) = f (x) for all x in the domain of f then f is said to be an even function.
e.g. f (x) = cos x ; g (x) = x + 3 .
If f (x) = f (x) for all x in the domain of f then f is said to be an odd function.
e.g. f (x) = sin x ; g (x) = x
3
+ x .
NOTE : (a) f (x) f (x) = 0 => f (x) is even & f (x) + f (x) = 0 => f (x) is odd .
(b) A function may neither be odd nor even .
(c) Inverse of an even function is not defined .
(d) Every even function is symmetric about the yaxis & every odd function is
symmetric about the origin .
(e) Every function can be expressed as the sum of an even & an odd function.
e.g.
f x
f x f x f x f x
( )
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
=
+
+

2 2

(f) The only function which is defined on the entire number line & is even and odd at the same time
is f(x) = 0.
(g) If f and g both are even or both are odd then the function f.g will be even but if any one of
them is odd then f.g will be odd .
14. PERIODIC FUNCTION :
A function f(x) is called periodic if there exists a positive number T (T > 0) called the period of the
function such that f

(x

+

T) = f(x), for all values of x within the domain of x.
e.g. The function sin x & cos x both are periodic over 2 & tan x is periodic over .
NOTE : (a) f (T) = f (0) = f (T) , where T is the period .
(b) Inverse of a periodic function does not exist .
(c) Every constant function is always periodic, with no fundamental period .
(d) If f

(x) has a period T & g (x) also has a period T then it does not mean that
f

(x)

+

g

(x) must have a period T . e.g. f

(x) = sinx + cosx.
(e) If f(x) has a period p, then
1
f x ( )
and f x ( ) also has a period p .
(f) if f(x) has a period T then f(ax + b) has a period T/a (a > 0) .
15. GENERAL :
If x, y are independent variables, then :
(i) f(xy) = f(x) + f(y) f(x) = k ln x or f(x) = 0 .
(ii) f(xy) = f(x) . f(y) f(x) = x
n
, n R
(iii) f(x

+ y) = f(x) . f(y) f(x) = a
kx
.
(iv) f(x + y) = f(x) + f(y) f(x) = kx, where k is a constant .
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8. COMPOSITE OF UNIFORMLY & NON-UNIFORMLY DEFINED FUNCTIONS :
Let f : A B & g :

B C be two functions . Then the function gof : A C defined by
(gof) (x) = g (f(x)) x A is called the composite of the two functions

f & g .
Diagramatically
x


f x ( )


g

(f(x)) .
Thus the image of every x A under the function gof is the gimage of the fimage of x .
Note that gof is defined only if x A, f(x) is an element of the domain of g so that we can take its
g-image. Hence for the product gof of two functions f & g, the range of f must be a subset of the domain
of g.
PROPERTIES OF COMPOSITE FUNCTIONS :
(i) The composite of functions is not commutative i.e. gof fog .
(ii) The composite of functions is associative i.e. if f, g, h are three functions such that fo

(goh) &
(fog)

oh are defined, then fo

(goh) = (fog)

oh .
(iii) The composite of two bijections is a bijection i.e. if f & g are two bijections such that gof is
defined, then gof is also a bijection.
9. HOMOGENEOUS FUNCTIONS :
A function is said to be homogeneous with respect to any set of variables when each of its terms
is of the same degree with respect to those variables .
For example 5

x
2
+ 3

y
2
xy is homogeneous in x & y . Symbolically if

,
f

(tx , ty) = t
n
. f

(x

, y) then

f

(x

, y) is homogeneous function of degree

n .
10. BOUNDED FUNCTION :
A function is said to be bounded if f(x) M , where M is a finite quantity .
11. IMPLICIT & EXPLICIT FUNCTION :
A function defined by an equation not solved for the dependent variable is called an
IMPLICIT FUNCTION . For eg. the equation x
3
+ y
3
= 1 defines y as an implicit function. If y has been
expressed in terms of x alone then it is called an EXPLICIT FUNCTION.
12. INVERSE OF A FUNCTION :
Let f : A B be a oneone & onto function, then their exists a unique function
g : B A such that f(x) = y g(y) = x, x A & y B . Then g is said to be inverse of f . Thus
g = f
1
: B A = {(f(x), x)

(x, f(x)) f} .
PROPERTIES OF INVERSE FUNCTION :
(i) The inverse of a bijection is unique .
(ii) If f : A B is a bijection & g : B A is the inverse of f, then fog = I
B
and
gof = I
A
, where I
A
& I
B
are identity functions on the sets A & B respectively.
Note that the graphs of f & g are the mirror images of each other in the
line y = x . As shown in the figure given below a point (x ',y ' ) corresponding to y = x
2
(x >0)
changes to (y ',x ' ) corresponding to y x =+ , the changed form of x = y .
(iii) The inverse of a bijection is also a bijection .
(iv) If

f & g are two bijections f : A B

, g : B C then the inverse of gof exists and
(gof)
1
= f
1
o g
1
.
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Into function :
If f : A B

is such that there exists atleast one element in codomain which is not the image of any
element in domain, then f(x) is into .
Diagramatically into function can be shown as
OR
Note that : If a function is onto, it cannot be into and vice versa . A polynomial of degree even will
always be into.
Thus a function can be one of these four types :
(a) oneone onto (injective & surjective)
(b) oneone into (injective but not surjective)
(c) manyone onto (surjective but not injective)
(d) manyone into (neither surjective nor injective)
Note : (i) If f is both injective & surjective, then it is called a Bijective mapping.
The bijective functions are also named as invertible, non singular or biuniform functions.
(ii) If a set A contains n distinct elements then the number of different functions defined from
A

A is n
n
& out of it n ! are one one.
Identity function :
The function f : A A defined by f(x) = x x A is called the identity of A and is denoted by I
A
.
It is easy to observe that identity function is a bijection .
Constant function :
A function f : A B is said to be a constant function if every element of A has the same f image in B .
Thus f : A B ; f(x) = c

, x A

, c B is a constant function. Note that the range of a constant
function is a singleton and a constant function may be one-one or many-one, onto or into .
7. ALGEBRAIC OPERATIONS ON FUNCTIONS :
If f & g are real valued functions of x with domain set A, B respectively, then both f & g are defined in

A B. Now we define f

+

g

, f


g

, (f

.

g) & (f/g) as follows :
(i) (f


g) (x) = f(x) g(x)
(ii) (f

.

g) (x) = f(x) . g(x)
(iii)
f
g
|
\

|
(x) =
f x
g x
( )
( )
domain is {x


x A B s

.

t g(x) 0} .
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5. EQUAL OR IDENTICAL FUNCTION :
Two functions f & g are said to be equal if :
(i) The domain of f = the domain of g.
(ii) The range of f = the range of g and
(iii) f(x) = g(x) , for every x belonging to their common domain. eg.
f(x) =
x
1
& g(x) =
2
x
x
are identical functions .
6. CLASSIFICATION OF FUNCTIONS :
One



One Function (Injective mapping) :
A function f : A B is said to be a oneone function or injective mapping if different elements of A
have different f

images in B . Thus for

x
1
, x
2
A & f(x
1
)

,
f(x
2
) B

, f(x
1
) = f(x
2
) x
1
= x
2
or x
1


x
2
f(x
1
) f(x
2
) .
Diagramatically an injective mapping can be shown as
OR
Note : (i) Any function which is entirely increasing or decreasing in whole domain, then
f(x) is oneone .
(ii) If any line parallel to xaxis cuts the graph of the function atmost at one point,
then the function is oneone .
Manyone function :
A function f : A B is said to be a many one function if two or more elements of A have the same
f image in B . Thus f : A B is many one if for

; x
1
,

x
2
A

, f(x
1
) = f(x
2
)

but x
1
x
2
.
Diagramatically a many one mapping can be shown as
OR
Note : (i) Any continuous function which has atleast one local maximum or local minimum, then

f(x) is
manyone . In other words, if a line parallel to xaxis cuts the graph of the function atleast
at two points, then f is manyone .
(ii) If a function is oneone, it cannot be manyone and vice versa .
Onto function (Surjective mapping) :
If the function f : A B is such that each element in B (codomain) is the f image of atleast one element
in A, then we say that

f is a function of A 'onto' B . Thus f : A B is surjective iff b B, some
a A

such that f (a) = b .
Diagramatically surjective mapping can be shown as
OR
Note that : if range = codomain, then f(x) is onto.
Bansal Classes Functions & Trig.- - IV [5]
Function Domain Range
(y = f (x) ) (i.e. values taken by x) (i.e. values taken by f (x) )
D. Exponential Functions
(i) e
x
R R
+
(ii) e
1/x
R { 0 } R
+
{ 1 }
(iii) a
x
, a > 0 R R
+
(iv) a
1/x
, a > 0 R { 0 } R
+
{ 1 }
E. Logarithmic Functions
(i) log
a
x , (a > 0 ) (a

1) R
+
R
(ii) log
x
a =
x log
1
a
R
+
{ 1 } R { 0 }
(a > 0 ) (a 1)
F. Integral Part Functions Functions
(i) [ x ] R I
(ii)
] x [
1
R [0, 1 )
)
`

} 0 { I n ,
n
1
G. Fractional Part Functions
(i) { x } R [0, 1)
(ii)
} x {
1
R I (1, )
H. Modulus Functions
(i) | x | R R
+
{ 0 }
(ii)
| x |
1
R { 0 } R
+
I. Signum Function
sgn (x) =
0 x ,
x
| x |

R {1, 0 , 1}
= 0 , x = 0
J. Constant Function
say f (x) = c R { c }
Bansal Classes Functions & Trig.- - IV [4]
4. DOMAINS AND RANGES OF COMMON FUNCTION :
Function Domain Range
(y = f (x) ) (i.e. values taken by x) (i.e. values taken by f (x) )
A. Algebraic Functions
(i) x
n
, (n

N) R = (set of real numbers) R , if n is odd


R
+
{0} , if n is even
(ii)
n
x
1
, (n N) R {0} R {0} , if n is odd
R
+
, if n is even
(iii)
n / 1
x
, (n N) R , if n is odd R , if n is odd
R
+
{0} , if n is even R
+
{0} , if n is even
(iv)
n / 1
x
1
, (n N) R {0} , if n is odd R {0} , if n is odd
R
+
, if n is even R
+
, if n is even
B. Trigonometric Functions
(i) sin x R [1, + 1]
(ii) cos x R [1, + 1]
(iii) tan x R (2k + 1)
I k ,
2

R
(iv) sec x R (2k + 1)
I k ,
2

( , 1 ] [ 1 , )
(v) cosec x R k , k

I ( , 1 ] [ 1 , )
(vi) cot x R k , k

I R
C. Inverse Circular Functions (Refer after Inverse is taught )
(i) sin
1
x [1, + 1]

2
,
2
(ii) cos
1
x [1, + 1] [ 0, ]
(iii) tan
1
x R
|

\
|

2
,
2
(iv) cosec
1
x ( , 1 ] [ 1 , )

2
,
2
{ 0 }
(v) sec
1
x ( , 1 ] [ 1 , ) [ 0, ]
)
`

2
(vi) cot
1
x R ( 0, )
Bansal Classes Functions & Trig.- - IV [3]
(IV) EXPONENTIAL FUNCTION :
A function f(x) = a
x
= e
x ln a
(a > 0

, a 1, x

R) is called an exponential function. The inverse of the
exponential function is called the logarithmic function . i.e. g(x) = log
a
x .
Note that f(x) & g(x) are inverse of each other & their graphs are as shown .
(v) ABSOLUTE VALUE FUNCTION :
A function y = f (x) = x is called the absolute value function or Modulus function. It is defined as
: y = x=
x if x
x if x

<

0
0
(vi) SIGNUM FUNCTION :
A function y= f (x) = Sgn (x) is defined as follows :
y = f (x) =
1 0
0 0
1 0
for x
for x
for x
>
=
<

It is also written as Sgn x = |x|/ x ;


x 0 ; f (0) = 0
(vii) GREATEST INTEGER OR STEP UP FUNCTION :
The function y = f (x) = [x] is called the greatest integer function where [x] denotes the greatest integer
less than or equal to x . Note that for :


1 x < 0 ; [x] =

1 0 x < 1 ; [x] = 0
1 x < 2 ; [x] = 1 2 x < 3 ; [x] = 2
and so on .
Properties of greatest integer function :
(a) [x] x < [x]

+

1 and
x


1 < [x] x , 0 x


[x] < 1
(b) [x

+

m] = [x]

+

m if

m is an integer .
(c) [x]

+

[y] [x

+

y] [x]

+

[y]

+

1
(d) [x] + [

x] = 0 if

x is an integer


=

1 otherwise .
(viii) FRACTIONAL PART FUNCTION :
It is defined as :
g (x) = {x} = x

[x] .
e.g. the fractional part of the no. 2.1 is
2.1 2 = 0.1 and the fractional part of

3.7 is 0.3.
The period of this function is 1 and graph of this function
is as shown .
y

=

x

45
)
(0, 1)
(1, 0)
g(x) = log
a
x
f(x) = a
x
, 0 < a < 1
+
y

=

x

45
)
(1, 0)
(0, 1)
+
f
(
x
)

=

a
x
,


a

>

1

g
(
x
)

=

l
o
g a

x
y
O
y = 1 if x > 0
y = 1 if x < 0
y = Sgn x
> x
3 2 1 1 2
3

x
y

3
2
1
1
2

3
graph of y = [x]

1

1

2
y

graph of y = {x}
x
Bansal Classes Functions & Trig.- - IV [2]
KEY CONCEPTS (FUNCTIONS)
THINGS TO REMEMBER :
1. GENERAL DEFINITION :
If to every value (Considered as real unless otherwise stated) of a variable x, which belongs to some
collection (Set) E, there corresponds one and only one finite value of the quantity y, then y is said to be
a function (Single valued) of x or a dependent variable defined on the set E ; x is the argument or
independent variable .
If to every value of x belonging to some set E there corresponds one or several values of the variable y,
then y is called a multiple valued function of x defined on E.Conventionally the word "FUNCTION is
used only as the meaning of a single valued function, if not otherwise stated.
Pictorially :
x
input


f x y
output
( ) =
, y is called the image of x & x is the pre-image of y under f.
Every function from A B satisfies the following conditions .
(i) f A x B (ii) a A (a, f(a)) f and
(iii) (a, b) f & (a, c) f b = c
2. DOMAIN, CO DOMAIN & RANGE OF A FUNCTION :
Let f : A B, then the set A is known as the domain of

f & the set B is known as co-domain of f .
The set of all

f images of elements of A is known as the range of

f . Thus :
Domain of f = {a


a A, (a, f(a)) f}
Range of f = {f(a)


a A, f(a) B}
It should be noted that range is a subset of codomain . If only the rule of function is given then the domain of
the function is the set of those real numbers, where function is defined. For a continuous function, the interval
from minimum to maximum value of a function gives the range.
3. IMPORTANT TYPES OF FUNCTIONS :
(i) POLYNOMIAL FUNCTION :
If a function f is defined by f (x) = a
0
x
n
+ a
1
x
n1
+ a
2
x
n2
+ ... + a
n1
x + a
n
where n

is a non negative integer
and a
0
, a
1
, a
2
, ..., a
n
are real numbers and a
0
0, then f

is called a polynomial function of degree n .
NOTE : (a) A polynomial of degree one with no constant term is called an odd linear
function . i.e. f(x) = ax

, a 0
(b) There are two polynomial functions

, satisfying the relation ;
f(x).f(1/x) = f(x) + f(1/x). They are :
(i) f(x) = x
n
+ 1 & (ii) f(x) = 1


x
n
, where n is a positive integer .
(ii) ALGEBRAIC FUNCTION :
y is an algebraic function of x, if it is a function that satisfies an algebraic equation of the form
P
0
(x) y
n
+ P
1
(x) y
n1
+ ....... + P
n1
(x) y + P
n
(x) = 0 Where n is a positive integer and
P
0
(x), P
1
(x) ........... are Polynomials in x.
e.g. y = x is an algebraic function, since it satisfies the equation y x = 0.
Note that all polynomial functions are Algebraic but not the converse. A function that is not algebraic is
called TRANSCEDENTAL FUNCTION .
(iii) FRACTIONAL RATIONAL FUNCTION :
A rational function is a function of the form. y = f (x) =
g x
h x
( )
( )
, where
g (x) & h (x) are polynomials & h (x) 0.
BULLS EYE AND ACME
FUNCTIONS
&
INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS
Trigonometry Phase - IV
CONTENTS CONTENTS CONTENTS CONTENTS CONTENTS
FUNCTIONS
KEY CONCEPT .................................................................. Page 2
EXERCISEI ...................................................................... Page 10
EXERCISEII ..................................................................... Page 12
EXERCISEIII ................................................................... Page 14
INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS
KEY CONCEPT .................................................................. Page 16
EXERCISEI ...................................................................... Page 20
EXERCISEII ..................................................................... Page 23
EXERCISEIII ................................................................... Page 25
ANSWER KEY .................................................................... Page 26 - 28
BANSAL CLASSES
TARGET IIT JEE 2008

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