Session 1
Session 1
Session 1
11
Sets, Relations
and Functions
Session 1
Definition of Set, Representation of Set, Different
Types of Sets, Laws and Theorems, Venn Diagram
(Euler-Venn Diagrams)
P Ç C = Set of students which have both subjects Physics Case I If n ( A Ç B ) is minimum i.e., n ( A Ç B ) = 0 such that
and Chemistry. A = {a, b, c , d , e , f } and B = { g , h , i }
C Ç M = Set of students which have both subjects \ n ( A È B ) = n( A ) + n( B ) = 6 + 3 = 9
Chemistry and Mathematics. Case II If n ( A Ç B ) is maximum i.e., n ( A Ç B ) = 3, such
that
M Ç P ¢ = Set of students which have Mathematics but not A = {a, b, c , d , e , f } and B = {d , a, c }
Physics.
\ n( A È B ) = n ( A ) + n( B ) - n ( A Ç B ) = 6 + 3 - 3 = 6
P Ç C ¢ = Set of students which have Physics but not
Chemistry. y Example 6. Suppose A 1, A 2 ,..., A 30 are thirty sets
C Ç M ¢ = Set of students which have Chemistry but not each with five elements and B 1, B 2 ,..., B n are n sets
Mathematics. each with three elements.
30 n
( M È P ) ¢ = Set of students which have not both subjects Let È Ai = È B j = S
Mathematics and Physics. i =1 j =1
( P È C ) ¢ = Set of students which have not both subjects Assume that each element of S belongs to exactly ten
Physics and Chemistry. of the A i ’s and exactly to nine of the B j ’s. Find n.
Sol. Given, A’s are thirty sets with five elements each, so Sol. Let F, H and B be the sets of television watchers who
30 watch Football, Hockey and Basketball, respectively.
S n ( A i ) = 5 ´ 30 = 150 …(i) Then, according to the problem, we have
i =1
If the m distinct elements in S and each element of S belongs n (U ) = 500, n ( F ) = 285, n ( H ) = 195,
to exactly 10 of the A i ’s, so we have n ( B ) = 115, n ( F Ç B ) = 45,
30 n ( F Ç H ) = 70, n ( H Ç B ) = 50
S n( A i ) = 10m …(ii)
i =1 and n ( F ¢ È H ¢ È B ¢ ) = 50,
\ From Eqs. (i) and (ii), we get 10m = 150 where U is the set of all the television watchers.
\ m = 15 …(iii) Since, n ( F ¢ È H ¢ È B ¢ ) = n (U ) - n ( F È H È B )
n n Þ 50 = 500 - n ( F È H È B )
Similarly, S n( B j ) = 3n and S n( B j ) = 9 m
Þ n ( F È H È B ) = 450
j =1 j =1
9m We know that,
\ 3n = 9 m Þ n = = 3m
3 n( F È H È B ) = n( F ) + n( H ) + n( B ) - n( F Ç H )
= 3 ´ 15 = 45 [from Eq. (iii)] - n( H Ç B ) - n( B Ç F ) + n( F Ç H Ç B )
Hence, n = 45 Þ 450 = 285 + 195 + 115 - 70 - 50 - 45 + n ( F Ç H Ç B )
\ n ( F Ç H Ç B ) = 20
y Example 7. In a group of 1000 people, there are 750
which is the number of those who watch all the three
who can speak Hindi and 400 who can speak Bengali. games. Also, number of persons who watch football only
How many can speak Hindi only? How many can speak
= n( F Ç H ¢ Ç B ¢ )
Bengali only? How many can speak both Hindi
and Bengali? = n( F ) - n( F Ç H ) - n( F Ç B ) + n( F Ç H Ç B )
Sol. Let H and B be the set of those people who can speak = 285 - 70 - 45 + 20 = 190
Hindi and Bengali respectively, then according to the The number of persons who watch hockey only
problem, we have
= n( H Ç F ¢ Ç B ¢ )
n ( H È B ) = 1000,
= n( H ) - n( H Ç F ) - n( H Ç B ) + n( H Ç F Ç B )
n( H ) = 750, n ( B ) = 400
We know that, = 195 - 70 - 50 + 20 = 95
n( H È B ) = n( H ) + n( B ) - n( H Ç B ) and the number of persons who watch basketball only
1000 = 750 + 400 - n ( H Ç B ) = n( B Ç H ¢ Ç F ¢ )
\ n ( H Ç B ) = 150 = n( B ) - n( B Ç H ) - n( B Ç F ) + n( H Ç F Ç B )
\ Number of people speaking Hindi and Bengali both is = 115 - 50 - 45 + 20 = 40
150. Hence, required number of those who watch exactly one of
Also, n ( H Ç B ¢ ) = n ( H ) - n ( H Ç B ) the three games
= 750 - 150 = 190 + 95 + 40 = 325
= 600
Thus, number of people speaking Hindi only is 600.
Again, n ( B Ç H ¢ ) = n ( B ) - n ( B Ç H ) = 400 - 150 = 250 Venn Diagrams
Thus, number of people speaking Bengali only is 250. (Euler-Venn Diagrams)
y Example 8. A survey of 500 television watchers The diagram drawn to represent sets are called Venn
produced the following information, 285 watch diagrams or Euler Venn diagrams. Here, we represent the
football, 195 watch hockey, 115 watch basketball, universal set U by points within rectangle and the subset
45 watch football and basketball, 70 watch football A of the set U is represented by the interior of a circle. If a
and hockey, 50 watch hockey and basketball, 50 do set A is a subset of a set B, then the circle representing A is
not watch any of the three games. How many watch all drawn inside the circle representing B. If A and B are not
the three games? How many watch exactly one of the equal but they have some common elements, then to
three games? represent A and B by two intersecting circles.
Venn Diagrams in Different Situations 7. A Ç ( B Ç C ) and ( A Ç B ) Ç C
1. Subset U U
U
B B C B C
A
A A
A⊆B B∩C A ∩ (B ∩ C)
2. Union of sets
U U
U U
B C B C
A B A B A A
A∩B (A ∩ B) ∩ C
A ∪ B, when A ∪ B, when
A∩B=φ neither A ⊆ B nor B ⊆ A Hence, A Ç ( B Ç C ) = ( A Ç B ) Ç C which is
associative law for intersection.
3. Intersection of sets
U U 8. Distributive law
(i) A È ( B Ç C ) = ( A È B ) Ç ( A È C )
A B A B
(ii) A Ç ( B È C ) = ( A Ç B ) È ( A Ç C )
(i)
A ∩ B, when neither A ∩ B, when U U
A ⊆ B nor B ⊆ A A ∩ B = φ (no shaded one) B C B C
4. Difference of sets A A
U U
(B ∩ C) A ∪ (B ∩ C)
A B A B
U U U
U U B C B C
B C B C
A A
A A
(B ∪ C) A ∩ (B ∪ C)
B∪C A ∪ (B ∪ C)
U U U
U U
B C B C B C
B C B C
A A A
A A
(A ∩ B) (A ∩ C) (A ∩ B) ∪ (A ∩ C)
A∪B (A ∪ B) ∪ C
7. A set contains 2n + 1 elements. The number of subsets of this set containing more than n elements equals
(a) 2n - 1 (b) 2n (c) 2n + 1
(d) 22 n
9. Given n(U ) = 20, n( A) = 12, n(B ) = 9, n( A Ç B ) = 4, where U is the universal set, A and B are subsets of U, then
n(( A È B ) ¢ ) equals
(a) 3 (b) 9 (c) 11 (d) 17
10. A survey shows that 63% of the Indians like cheese, whereas 76% like apples. If x % of the Indians like both
cheese and apples, then x can be
(a) 40 (b) 65 (c) 39 (d) None of these
11. In a class of 55 students, the number of students studying different subjects are 23 in Mathematics, 24 in
Physics, 19 in Chemistry, 12 in Mathematics and Physics, 9 in Mathematics and Chemistry, 7 in Physics and
Chemistry and 4 in all the three subjects. The number of students who have taken exactly one subject is
(a) 6 (b) 7 (c) 9 (d) 22
Answers
Exercise for Session 1
1. (b) 2. (d) 3. (c) 4. (b) 5. (a) 6. (c)
7. (d) 8. (c) 9. (a) 10. (c) 11. (d)