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Let f be a function on R given by fx=x2 and let E=xR:-1x0 and F=xR:0x1 then which of the following is false?


A

fE=fF

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B

EFfEfF

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C

EFfEfF

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D

fEF=0

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Solution

The correct option is C

EFfEfF


Explanation for correct option:

Given, the functions are:

fx=x2

E=xR:-1x0

F=xR:0x1

Consider the given equation as,

fE=xR:0x21.....1=0,1

fF=xR:0x21....2=0,1

Checking for option (B).

EF is the intersection of Eand F.

whereas fEfF is the intersection of f(E)andf(F).

Now,

EF=0

fEfF=0,1

Therefore, EFfEfF is false.

Checking for option (C).

From the Equation (A) and (B).

EF=-1,1fEfF=0,1

Therefore, EFfEfF is false.

Hence, option (C) is incorrect.

Hence, the correct answer is option (B)

Explanation for incorrect option

Checking for option (A).

Now, it is evident that fE=fF=0,1.

So, Option (A) is true.

Checking for option (D).

From the equation 1&2:

fEF=f0=02=0

Hence, fEF=0 holds true.

Hence, the correct answer is Option (B) and (C)


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