Exercise 1.1 class 11 maths part 2

  1. NCERT Solutions Class 11 Maths Chapter 1 Sets Ex 1.2
  2. NCERT Solutions Class 11 Maths Chapter 2 Relations and Functions
  3. Exercise 1.1 (Solution)


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NCERT Solutions Class 11 Maths Chapter 1 Sets Ex 1.2

NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Maths Chapter 1- Sets Exercise 1.2 The NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Maths Chapter 1 Sets Exercise 1.2 have been prepared by the subject experts at BYJU’S and are in accordance with the latest CBSE Syllabus 2023-24. Exercise 1.2 of • The Empty Set: A set which does not contain any element is called the empty set or the null set, or the void set. • Finite and Infinite Sets: A set which is empty or consists of a definite number of elements is called finite; otherwise, the set is called infinite • Equal Sets: Two sets, A and B, are said to be equal if they have exactly the same elements, and we write A = B. Otherwise, the sets are said to be unequal, and we write A ≠B The subject specialists stick to the latest CBSE syllabus while preparing the solutions. The problem-solving method provided in the examples is followed while preparing the Download PDF carouselExampleControls112 Previous Next Class 11 Maths Chapter 1- Sets exercise 1.2 Solutions 1. Which of the following are examples of the null set? (i) Set of odd natural numbers divisible by 2 (ii) Set of even prime numbers (iii) We know that 8 ∈ A, 8 ∉ B, 8 ∉ D, 8 ∉ E, 8 ∉ F, 8 ∉ G, 8 ∉ H A ≠B, A ≠D, A ≠E, A ≠F, A ≠G, A ≠H It can be written as 2 ∈ A, 2 ∉ C Therefore, A ≠C 3 ∈ B, 3 ∉ C, 3 ∉ E, 3 ∉ F, 3 ∉ G, 3 ∉ H B ≠C, B ≠E, B ≠F, B ≠G, B ≠H It can be written as 12 ∈ C, 12 ∉ D, 12 ∉ E, 12 ∉ F, 12 ∉ G, 12 ∉ H Therefore, C ≠D, C...

NCERT Solutions Class 11 Maths Chapter 2 Relations and Functions

NCERT Solutions For Class 11 Maths Chapter 2 Relations and Functions In NCERT Solutions for Class 11 maths chapter 2 relations and functions, we learn about ordered pair, cartesian product of sets, relations, representation of a relation, function as a special kind of relation, function as a correspondence, equal functions, real functions, domain of real functions, some standard real functions and their graphs, operations on real functions. • • • • • • • • • • • • Section Name Topic Name 2 Relations and Functions 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Cartesian Product of Sets 2.3 Relations 2.4 Functions 2.5 Summary Ex 2.1 Class 11 Maths Question-1 Ans. Ex 2.1 Class 11 Maths Question-2 Ans. More Resources for CBSE Class 11 • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ex 2.1 Class 11 Maths Question-3 Ans. Ex 2.1 Class 11 Maths Question-4 Ans. Ex 2.1 Class 11 Maths Question-5 Ans. Ex 2.1 Class 11 Maths Question-6 Ans. Ex 2.1 Class 11 Maths Question-7 Ans. Ex 2.1 Class 11 Maths Question-8 Ans. Ex 2.1 Class 11 Maths Question-9 Ans. Ex 2.1 Class 11 Maths Question-10 Ans. NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Maths Chapter 2 Ex 2.2 Ex 2.2 Class 11 Maths Question-1 Ans. Ex 2.2 Class 11 Maths Question-2 Ans. Ex 2.2 Class 11 Maths Question-3 Ans. Ex 2.2 Class 11 Maths Question-4 Ans. Ex 2.2 Class 11 Maths Question-5 Ans. Ex 2.2 Class 11 Maths Question-6 Ans. Ex 2.2 Class 11 Maths Question-7 Ans. Ex 2.2 Class 11 Maths Question-8 Ans. Ex 2.2 Class 11 Maths Question-9 Ans. Class 11 Maths NCERT Solutions Chapter 2 Ex 2.3 Ex 2.3 Cl...

Exercise 1.1 (Solution)

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