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This is a  Mathematical Reasoning Solutions Type Questions as classified in NCERT Exemplar

(i) The component statements are

(a) Number 3 is prime

(b) Number 3 is odd

Here, both the statements are true.

(ii) The component statements are

(a) All integers are positive

(b) All integers are negative

Here, both the statements are false.

(iii) The component statements are

(a) 100 is divisible by 3

(b) 100 is divisible by 11

(c) 100 is divisible by 5

Here, the statements (a) and (b) are false and c) is true.

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(i) The negation of the first statement is 'the number x is a rational number'.

This is same as the second statement because if a number is not an irrational number then the number is a rational number.

Hence, the given statements are negations of each other.

(ii) The negation of the first statement is 'the number x is not a rational number. This means that the number x is an irrational number which is same as the second statement.

Hence, the given statements are negations of each other.

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This is a  Mathematical Reasoning Solutions Type Questions as classified in NCERT Exemplar

(i) Chennai is not the capital of Tamil Nadu.

(ii) √2 is a complex number.

(iii) All triangles are equilateral triangles.

(iv) The number 2 is not greater than 7.

(v) Every natural number is not an integer.

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This is a  Mathematical Reasoning Solutions Type Questions as classified in NCERT Exemplar

The three examples of sentences which are not statements are:

(1) He is an engineer.

Here, in this sentence, it is not evident as to whom 'he' is referred to. Hence, it is not a statement.

(2) Painting is easy for some people, painting can be easy and for some others, it can be difficult. Hence, it is not a statement.

(3) Where is my hat?

This sentence is a question which is not considered as a statement in mathematical language. Hence, it is not a statement.

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(i) This sentence is false because there are less than 35 days in a month. Hence it is a statement.

(ii) This sentence differs to individual, as some may find it difficult and some may find it easy. This means that it is not always true. Hence it is not a statement.

(iii) This sentence is true as the sum of 5 and 7 is 12 which is greater than 10. Hence it is a statement.

(iv) This sentence can be correct and incorrect sometimes as the square of 2 is even but the square of 3 is an odd. Hence it is not a statement.

(v) This sentence is no

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This is a True or False Type questions as classified in NCERT Exemplar

Sol:

F a l s e . L e t u s t a k e a n e x a m p l e : f ( x ) = s i n x a n d g ( x ) = c o t x f ( x ) . g ( x ) = s i n x . c o t x = s i n x . c o s x s i n x = c o s x w h i c h i s c o n t i n u o u s a t x = 0 b u t c o t x i s n o t c o n t i n u o u s a t x = 0 .

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This is a True or False Type questions as classified in NCERT Exemplar

Sol: True.

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This is a True or False Type questions as classified in NCERT Exemplar

Sol: True.Weknowthatthesumanddifferenceoftwoormorefunctionsisalwayscontinuous.

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This is a True or False Type questions as classified in NCERT Exemplar

Sol: True.Weknowthatthefunctioniscontinuousfunctiononitsdomain.

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This is a True or False Type questions as classified in NCERT Exemplar

Sol:

False.Giventhatf (x)=|x1|in [0, 2]Weknowthatthefunctionisnotdifferentiable.So.itisfalse.

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