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The function $f\left(x\right) = \sec \left[\log\left(x+\sqrt{1+x^{2}}\right)\right]$ is

Updated On: Apr 27, 2024
  • odd
  • even
  • neither odd nor even
  • constant
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

$f(x)=\sec \left(\ln \left(x+\sqrt{1+x^{2}}\right)\right) $
$=\sec x$ (odd function)
$=$ even function
$\because \sec x$ is an even function.
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Functions

A function is a relation between a set of inputs and a set of permissible outputs with the property that each input is related to exactly one output. Let A & B be any two non-empty sets, mapping from A to B will be a function only when every element in set A has one end only one image in set B.

Kinds of Functions

The different types of functions are - 

One to One Function: When elements of set A have a separate component of set B, we can determine that it is a one-to-one function. Besides, you can also call it injective.

Many to One Function: As the name suggests, here more than two elements in set A are mapped with one element in set B.

Moreover, if it happens that all the elements in set B have pre-images in set A, it is called an onto function or surjective function.

Also, if a function is both one-to-one and onto function, it is known as a bijective. This means, that all the elements of A are mapped with separate elements in B, and A holds a pre-image of elements of B.

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