Infinite Set, Then Period Of The Function Cannot Be

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Question

Infinite set, then period of the function cannot be

Solution

Correct option is

Rational & integer

Let (T + x) = (x) and 

 cannot contain infinite elements.

SIMILAR QUESTIONS

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Domain of definition of the function

            

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The domain of definition of the function y (x) given by the equation 

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Range of 

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The period of   is

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If (x) and g(x) be periodic and non-periodic function respectively, then f(g(x)) is

 

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Let (x) and g(x) be bijective function where :{a, b, c, d}{1, 2, 3, 4}and g:{3, 4, 5, 6}{w, x, y, z) respectively. The number of elements in the range set of g(f (x)) is

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Q10

If a polynomial of degree n satisfies 

then (x) is