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if f:R-R is a relation where f(x) =✓x, then is it a function?​

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Answered by sreedhar7636
1

Answer:

Correct option is

C

The function f

−1

(x) does not exist

For a function f(x) to be invertible, the function must be one-one and onto.

The range of f(x)=∣x∣ is [0,∞), while the co-domain of f(x) is given as R. Hence f(x) is not onto.

Also, since f(x)=f(−x), f(x) is also not one-one in its domain.

Hence, f(x) is not invertible, ie, the function f

−1

(x) does not exist.

Option C is the right answer.

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