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00:00:01 Introduction to this part of lecture
00:01:32 One – One or Injective and Many – One
00:22:23 Question 3
Let A = {1, 2, 3}, B = {4, 5, 6, 7} and let f = {(1, 4), (2, 5), (3, 6)} be a function from A to B. Show that f is one-one.
00:24:50 Onto (Surjective) and Into
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Lecture 3 Booklet Questions (NCERT, Exemplar, Question Bank, Private Publishers)
00:00:01 Introduction to this part of lecture
00:01:32 One – One or Injective and Many – One
00:22:23 Question 3
Let A
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Exercise 2.1 Chapter 2 Relations and Functions Class 11 Maths
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00:00:01 Introduction to this lecture
00:00:30 Why Relations And Functions is important for Class 12 Maths
00:02:06 Practical Example related to Cartesian Product
00:06:16 Cartesian Product and Ordered Pairs
NCERT Exercise 2.1
00:11:46 Question 1
00:13:36 Question 3
00:18:46 Question 2
00:22:16 Question 6
00:23:16 Question 9
00:27:06 Question 5
00:34:26 Question 10
00:39:06 Brief revision of Cartesian Product
00:44:26 Question 4
00:47:46 Question 7
00:52:06 Question 8
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Exercise 2.1 Chapter 2 Relations and Functions Class 11 Maths
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00:00:01 Introduction to this lecture
00:00:30 Why Relations And Functions is important for Class 12 Maths
00:02:06 Practical Example related to Cartesian Product
00:06:16 Cartesian Product and Ordered Pairs
NCERT Exercise 2.1
00:11:46 Question 1
00:13:36 Question 3
00:18:46 Question 2
00:22:16 Question 6
00:23:16 Question 9
00:27:06 Question 5
00:34:26 Question 10
00:39:06 Brief revision of Cartesian Product
00:44:26 Question 4
00:47:46 Question 7
00:52:06 Question 8
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Exercise 1.1 Relations and Functions Class 12 Maths Chapter 1
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00:00:05 Introduction and How I am going to teach you Class 12 Maths on my Channel
00:06:37 Empty Relations and Universal Relations (Trivial Relations)
Lecture 1 (NCERT Exercise 1.1, NCERT Exemplar, Board’s Question Bank)
00:12:27 Question 1
Let R be the relation in the set N
given by R = {(a, b) : a = b – 2, b 6}. Choose the correct answer.
A. (2, 4) ∈ R B. (3, 8) ∈ R C. (6, 8) ∈ R D. (8, 7) ∈ R (N)
00:15:17 Question 2
Let A= {1, 2, 3,} and define R = {(a, b): a – b = 12}. Show that R is empty relation on Set A. (B)
00:17:47 Question 3
Let A be the set of all students of a boy’s school. Show that the relation R in A given by R = {(a, b) : a is sister of b} is the empty relation and R′ = {(a, b) : the difference between heights of a and b is less than 3 meters} is the universal relation. (N)
00:28:17 Question 4
If A is the set of students of a school then write, which of following relations are Universal, Empty or neither of the two.
R1 = {(a, b) : a, b are ages of students and |a – b| 0}
R2 = {(a, b) : a, b are weights of students, and |a – b| 0}
R3 = {(a, b) : a, b are students studying in same class} (B)
00:40:47 Question 5
Let A = {1, 2, 3,} and define R = {(a, b): a + b 0}. Show that R is a universal relation on set A. (B)
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00:00:05 Introduction and How I am going to teach you Class 12 Maths on my Channel
00:06:37 Empty Relations and Universal Relations (Trivial Relations)
Lecture 1 (NCERT Exercise 1.1, NCERT Exemplar, Board’s Question Bank)
00:12:27 Question 1
Let R be the relation in the set N
given by R = {(a, b) : a = b – 2, b 6}. Choose the correct answer.
A. (2, 4) ∈ R B. (3, 8) ∈ R C. (6, 8) ∈ R D. (8, 7) ∈ R (N)
00:15:17 Question 2
Let A= {1, 2, 3,} and define R = {(a, b): a – b = 12}. Show that R is empty relation on Set A. (B)
00:17:47 Question 3
Let A be the set of all students of a boy’s school. Show that the relation R in A given by R = {(a, b) : a is sister of b} is the empty relation and R′ = {(a, b) : the difference between heights of a and b is less than 3 meters} is the universal relation. (N)
00:28:17 Question 4
If A is the set of students of a school then write, which of following relations are Universal, Empty or neither of the two.
R1 = {(a, b) : a, b are ages of students and |a – b| 0}
R2 = {(a, b) : a, b are weights of students, and |a – b| 0}
R3 = {(a, b) : a, b are students studying in same class} (B)
00:40:47 Question 5
Let A = {1, 2, 3,} and define R = {(a, b): a + b 0}. Show that R is a universal relation on set A. (B)
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