CBSE Class 11 Maths Chapter 2: Relations and Functions (1 Mark Based Questions with Answers) Part-1
Q1: What is an ordered pair?
Answer: An ordered pair is a pair of entries in the specified order.
Q2: What is ordered 2-tuple?
Answer: Another name of an ordered pair.
Q3: If A and B are any two sets, write to represent an ordered pair of elements of A and B?
Answer: (a, b) : a ∈ A, b ∈ B
Q4: Is (a, b) = (b, a)?
Answer: No. a, b) ≠ (b, a) unless a = b
Q5: What is cartesian product of two sets A and B?
Answer: The set of all ordered pair of elements (a, b); a ∈ A, b ∈ B is called the cartesian product of two sets A and B and is denoted by A × B.
Symbolically,
A × B = {(a, b) : a ∈ A, b ∈ B}
Q6: When is A × B = Ï•?
Answer: When one or both of A, B are empty.
Q7: A = {1, 2, 3} and B = {4, 5}, then find
(I) A × B
(II) B × A
(III) Are both equal?
Answer:
(I) A × B = {(1, 4), (2, 4), (3, 4), (1, 5), (2, 5), (3, 5)}
(II) B × A = {(4, 1), (4, 2), (4, 3), (5, 1), (5, 2), (5, 3)}
(III) No A × B ≠ B × A
Q8: If A × B = {(p, q), (p, r), (m, q), (m, r)}, find A and B.
Answer: A = Set of first elements = {p, m}
B = Set of second elements = {q, r}
Q9: What is an ordered triplet?
Answer: If A, B and C are three sets, then ordered triplet of elements means a triplet(a, b, c); a ∈ A, b ∈ B and c ∈ C in that order, is called an ordered triplet.
Q10: If A and B are two finite sets, then n(A × B) = ?
Answer: n(A × B) = n(A) × n(B)
Q11: If the set A has 3 elements and the set B= {3, 4, 5}, then find the number of elements in (A × B).
Answer: We haven n(A) = 3, n(B)= 3
Thus n(A × B) = n(A). n(B)= 3 × 3 = 9
Hence, number of elements in A × B is 9.
Q12: If P {1, 2}, form the set P × P × P.
Answer: Given P = {1, 2}
∴ P × P × P = {(1,1,1), (1,1,2), (1,2,1), (1,2,2), (2,1,1), (2,1,2), (2,2,1), (2,2,2)}
Q13: If A= {-1,1},find A × A × A.
Answer: We have, A = {-1, 1}
A × A × A= {(-1,-1,-1),(-1,-1,1),(-1,1,1),(1,-1,1),(1,1,-1),(1, -1,-1), (-1 , 1,-1), (1 , 1, 1)}.
Q14: State whether each of the following statements are true or false. If the statement is false, rewrite the given statement correctly.
(i) If P = {m,n} and Q = {n,m}, then P × Q ={(m,n),(n,m)}.
(ii) If A and B are non-empty sets, then A × B is a non-empty set of ordered pairs (x,y) such that x ∈ B and y ∈ A.
(iii) If A = {1,2}, B = {3, 4}, then A × (B ∩ Ï•) = Ï•.
Answer:
(i) False.
Since, n(P) = 2, n(Q) = 2, therefore n(P × Q)=4.
Hence, P x Q= {(m, n), (m , m),(n, n ), (n, m)}.
Thus, the correct statement is:
If P= {m, n} and Q= {n, m}, then
P × Q = {(m, n), (m , m), (n , n), (n , m)}.
(ii) False.
The Correct statement is if A and B are non-empty sets, then A x B is nonempty
set of ordered pairs (x, y) such that x ∈ A and y ∈ B.
(iii) True.
Q15: Find x and y if:
(i) (4x+3,y) = (3x+5,–2)
(ii) (x–y,x+y)=(6,10)
Answer:
(i) Since(4x+3,y)=(3x+5,–2),so 4x + 3 = 3x + 5
or x=2
and y=–2
(ii) x–y=6
x + y = 10
∴ 2x = 16 or x=8
8–y=6
∴ y=2
👉See Also:
SETS (VENN DIAGRAMS)
SETS (Operations of Sets)
SETS (NCERT Ex 1.4 Q1-Q5)
SETS (NCERT Ex 1.4 Q6 - Q8)
SETS (NCERT Ex 1.4 Q9 - Q12)
SETS (NCERT Ex 1.5)
SETS (NCERT Ex 1.6)
Laws of Set Operations
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