Imp Questions Final
Imp Questions Final
Imp Questions Final
CO
Part-A
No. U
NT
Prove that R is not a vector space over the field C with usual addition and
scalar multiplication.
Is the set of all points on the line x +y = 1 in the XY plane, a vector subspace
of R with respect to usual vector addition and scalar multiplication?
2
Determine whether the subset W={(a ,a ): 2a +3a =2} of the vector space R2
1 2 1 2
is a subspace.
Determine whether the subset W={(a ,a ): 2a +3a =2} of the vector space R2 is a
1 2 1 2
subspace.
Prove that the set S = {(1, 0, 0, -1), (0, 1, 0, -1), (0, 0, 1, -1), (0, 0, 0, 1)} is linearly
independent.
is not linear.
Define N(T)
Define dimension .
( )
2 2 1
1 3 1
Find the eigen values of the matrix
1 2 2
( )
2 2 1
1 3 1
If the eigen value of the matrix
1 2 2 are 1,1,5. Find eigen value of A-1.
( )
1 2 −2
1 0 3
Find the sum and product of eigen values of the matrix
−2 −1 −3
( )
3 0 0
8 4 0
Find the eigen values of the matrix
6 2 5
( )
3 0 0
8 4 0
Find the sum and product of all the eigen values of the matrix
6 2 5
Part – B ( 5 x 16 = 80 Marks)
Show that set of all mxn matriceswith real entries. Show that V is a vector
space over with respect to usual matrix addition done entry wise and usual
scalar multiplication done entry wise. Verify all the conditions of a vector
space (16)
Let V be the set of all 2x2 matrices with real entries. Show that V is a vector
space over with respect to usual matrix addition done entry wise and usual
scalar multiplication done entry wise. Verify all the conditions of a vector space.
(16)
Let V be the set of all polynomials of degree n, including the zero polynomial in
F[x].Then V is a vector space over F. (16)
Let V be the set of all positive real numbers. Define the addition and scalar
multiplication as follows . Test Whether V is a vector space
over R.
([ ][ ])
1 −2 4 2 −4 8
3 0 −1 , 6 0 2
Show that the vectors in M 2 x 3 ( R) is linearly
dependent.
State the necessary and sufficient condition for union of two subspaces. (16)
Prove that the union of two subspaces of a vector space V over F is a subspace of
V if and only if one is contained in the other. (16)
Check whether W={(x,y,z)/x,y,z are rational numbers } is subspace ofV 3(R). (8)
Prove the necessary and sufficient condition for W to be subspace of V. (8)
V V
(i)Let 1 and 2 be vector spaces of V. Show that 1
V ∩V
2 is also a subspace of V.
(8)
(ii)Check whether W={(ax,by,cz)/x,y,z are real numbers } are subspace of V=V3(R)
(8)
(i)Is the vectors (2, -5, 3) in V3(R) is linear combination of (1,-3,2), (2,-4,-1) and
(1,-5,7) . (8)
(ii)Determine whether the vectors (1,3,2), (3,-2,1) and (1,-6,-5) in R are linearly
3
(i)Show that the vectors (3,0,-3), (-1,1,2), (4,2,-2), (2,1,1) are linearly dependent
over R. (8)
(ii) Is the vectors (2, -5, 3) in V3(R) is linear combination of (1,-3,2), (2,-4,-1) and
(1,-5,7)
dV
D(V )=
(i)Check whether the transformation D : V →V defined by dx for all
v ∈ V where V=P(x) linear or not. (8)
(ii)Let U and V be two vector spaces over the field F. If T : U →V be a linear
transformation. Then show that (i) T(O)=O (ii)T (−α ) =−T (α ) (iii) T (α−β ) =
T (α )−T ( β ) for any α ,β ∈ V (8)
x
I (V )=∫ vdx
(i)Check whether the transformation I : V →V defined by 0 for all
v ∈ V where V=P(x) linear or not. (8)
(ii) Let U and V be two vector spaces over the field F. If T : U →V be a linear
transformation.Then show that R(T) is a subspace of V. (8)
2 3
Verify dimension theorem for T : R → R defined by
T (a1 , a 2 )=(a 1 +a2 ,0 , 2 a 1−a2 ) (16)
(16)
(16)
3 3
Verify dimension theorem for T : R → R defined by
T ( x , y , z )=( x +2 y−z , y+ z, x+ y−2 z) (16)
3 3
Verify dimension theorem for T : R → R defined by
T (a , b , c )=(a+2 b−c , b+c , a+b−2 c ) (16)
2 3
Verify dimension theorem for T : R → R defined by
T (a1 , a 2 )=(a 1 +a2 ,0 , 2 a 1−a2 ) (16)
( )
1 1 3
1 5 1
Test whether the matrix
3 1 1 is diagonalizable,if so find the modal matrix.
(16)
( )
8 −6 2
−6 7 −4
Diagonalise the matrix A=
2 −4 3 by means of orthogonal
transformation. (16)
( )
6 −2 2
−2 3 −1
Diagonalise the matrix A=
2 −1 3 by means of orthogonal
transformation. (16)
( )
3 1 1
1 3 −1
Diagonalise the matrix A=
1 −1 3 by means of orthogonal
transformation.(16)
( )
2 1 −1
1 1 −2
Diagonalise the matrix A=
−1 −2 1 by means of orthogonal
transformation(16)
( )
7 −2 0
−2 6 −2
Diagonalise the matrix A=
0 −2 5 by means of orthogonal reduction.
(16)
Show that
( )( )( )( )
1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 linear span M2(R). (16)
Show that
( )( )( )( )
1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 generate M2(R). (16)
Show that
(10 00 ) (00 10 ) (01 00 ) (00 01 ) generate M2(R).
16.b 5
.
16.b 6
.