Functions Question 728

Question: Let function $ f:R\to R $ be defined by $ f(x)=2x+sinx $ for $ x\in R, $ then f is

Options:

A) One-one and onto

B) one-one but NOT onto

C) onto but NOT one-one

D) Neither one-one nor onto

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Answer:

Correct Answer: A

Solution:

[a] Given that $ f(x)=2x+sinx,x\in R $

$ \Rightarrow f’(x)=2+cosx $ But $ -1\le \cos x\le 1 $

$ \Rightarrow 1\le 2+\cos x\le 3 $

$ \Rightarrow 1\le 2+\cos x\le 3 $

$ \therefore f’(x)>0,\forall x\in R $

$ \Rightarrow f(x) $ is strictly increasing and hence one-one Also as $ x\to \infty ,f(x)\to \infty $ and $ x\to -\infty , $ $ f(x)\to -\infty $

$ \therefore $ Range of $ f(x)=R= $ domain of $ f(x)\Rightarrow f(x) $ is onto. Thus, f(x) is one-one and onto.



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