suppose If we take the Function F(x)=-X+2,
Now,F(1)=1,f(0)=2 but as said f(x) only take rational values and domain of this function is all real number so all irrational number must belong to its domain too.....
So, as we put a irrational no. say square root of 2 then we will see that f(x) is also irrational no. which contradict given information of f(x) only take rational values...so, it can't be option c)
Also for option b) if we take F(x)=x^2-x+1 which also satisfying f(1)=1 n F(0)=1 but in this also if we put a irrational no. again we can see F(x) is also irrational which can't be true so, we can rule out option a) as well.
Now, If we take f(x)=X^2 then F(1)=1 n F(0)=0....also If we put irrational no square root of 2 in this function
we will get a rational no.
So, the answer is a) 0.
M.A Economics
Delhi School of Economics
2013-15
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