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Let f : R → R be defined by f(x) = 1/x, for all x ∈ R. Then, f is 

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12.5%one-one ( 1 voter )
0%onto
12.5%bijective ( 1 voter )
75%not defined ( 6 voters )
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The function f: ℝ → ℝ defined by f(x) = 1/x assigns each real number x (except 0) its reciprocal. The domain of f(x) is ℝ \ {0} and the range is also ℝ \ {0}.

Class 12 Maths Relations and Functions Chapter 1 for CBSE Exam 2024-25 covers relations between sets and various types of functions such as one-one and onto. Key concepts include domain and range of functions along with composite functions and inverse functions. This chapter helps build a strong foundation for higher-level mathematics.

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  1. Since dividing by zero is undefined, f: ℝ → ℝ, given by f(x) = 1/x, is not defined for x = 0.

    Since the function is not defined at x = 0, it is not well-defined on the entire set ℝ (since the domain of the function is not the whole ℝ).
    – (d) not defined.

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