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CUET · MATHS · PYQ PAPER 2025

Let \(f: R \rightarrow R\) be defined as \(f(x)=10 x\). Then (Where R is the set of real numbers):

  1. A \(f\) is both one-one and onto
  2. B \(f\) is onto but not one-one
  3. C \(f\) is one-one but not onto
  4. D \(f\) is neither one-one nor onto
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Correct Answer

(A) \(f\) is both one-one and onto

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\(f\) is one-one if \(f(x_1) = f(x_2) \Rightarrow x_1 = x_2\). \(10x_1 = 10x_2 \Rightarrow x_1 = x_2\). So, \(f\) is one-one. \(f\) is onto if for every \(y \in R\), there exists \(x \in R\) such that \(f(x) = y\). \(10x = y \Rightarrow x = y/10\). For any \(y \in R\),…