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Unit-1- Matrices

This document is an assignment for Engineering Mathematics-I focusing on matrices. It includes various problems related to matrix inverses, ranks, eigenvalues, and systems of linear equations, along with their solutions. The assignment covers methods such as Gauss elimination, consistency testing, and Cayley-Hamilton theorem.

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Unit-1- Matrices

This document is an assignment for Engineering Mathematics-I focusing on matrices. It includes various problems related to matrix inverses, ranks, eigenvalues, and systems of linear equations, along with their solutions. The assignment covers methods such as Gauss elimination, consistency testing, and Cayley-Hamilton theorem.

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Unit-1 , Assignment : 01 (Matrices)

Course Name Engineering Mathematics-I Course Code 22AS101


Date of Issue Date of
Faculty Name Rakesh Dube
Submission

1. Employing elementary transformations, find the inverse of the matrix

(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

Ans: (i) (ii) (iii) Does not exist (iv)

2. Find the rank of the following matrices by reducing to normal form:

(i) (ii) (iii)

(iv)

Ans: (i) 2 (ii)3 (iii) 3 (iv) 3

3. For the matrix A = , find non singular matrices P and Q such that

PAQ is in normal form.

4. If ,find two non singular matrices P and Q such that PAQ=I. Hence

find

Ans:

5. Find the rank following matrices by reducing them to echelon (triangular ) form:

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(i) (ii) (iii)

Ans (i) 2 (ii) 3 (iii) 3

6. Find the value of P for which the matrix A= is be of rank 1. Ans: P=3

7. Determine the values of such that the rank of A is 3, where A= Ans:

8. Solve with the help of Gauss elimination method:


2 + +2 + =6, 6 -6 +6 + 12 =36, 4 +3 +3 -3 =-1, 2 +2

+ =10 Ans: =2, =1 =-1, x4=3.


9. Test the consistency of following system of linear equations and hence find the solution:
4 - =12, - +5 -2 =0, -2 +4 =-8

Ans: Unique solution, = , = , =


10. Show that the system of equations x + y + z=-3, 3x+y-2z=-2 and 2x+4y+7z=7 is not consiste
11. Verify that the following system of equations is inconsistent:
x + 2y +2 z=1, 2x+y+z=-2 3x+2y+2z=3 and y + z=0
12. Test the consistency of following system of equations:
5x +3y +7z=4, 3x+26y+2z=9 7 x +2y+11z=5. Ans: Consistent
13. Show that the system of equations :3x+4y+5z=A, 4x+5y+6z=B, 5x+6y+7z=C are cons
only if
A,B and C are in arithmetic progression.
14. For what value of k, the equations x + y + z=1, 2x+y+4z=k and 4x+y+10z= have a
solution and solve them completely in each case.
Ans: k=1,k=2.When k=1;x= -3 ,y=2 +1,z= , When k=2;x= 1-3 ,y=2 ,z= .
15. Investigate for what values of λ and μ do the system of equations
2x -5 y +2 z=8, 2x+4y+6z=5, x+2y+ λ z= μ have (i) No solution (ii) Unique solution (iii)
Infinite solutions?
Ans: (i) λ=3, μ≠ (ii) λ≠3 (iii) λ=3, μ= .

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16. Determine the values of a and b for which the system has (i) a unique

solution (ii) no solution (iii) infinitely many solutions. Ans: (i) a≠-3 (ii) (iii)

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17. Show that the system of equations , , does not
have a solution unless a+c=2b.
18. Show that the system of equations x + 2y – 2u=0, 2x-y-u=0, x+2z-u=0 and 4x - y + 3z-
u=0 do not have a non trivial solution.
Ans:x=0,y=0,z=0,u=0
19. Discuss consistency and hence solve: x+3y-2z=0, 2x-y+4z=0, x-11y+14z=0 Ans:x=-
10k,y=8k,z=7k

20. If A= , find the values of for which the matrix equation AX=O has

(i) Unique solution (ii) More than one solution. Ans: (i) ≠1 (ii) =1.
21. Show that the equations -2x+y+z=a, x-2y+z=b and x+y-2z=c have no solution unless a+
b + c=0, in which case they have infinitely many solutions. Find these solutions when a=1,
b=1, c=-2.
Ans: x=k-1, y=k-1and z=k.
22. Find the values of k for which the system of equations (3k-8) x+3y+3z=0, 3x + (3k-8)
y+3z=0,

3x+3y+ (3k-8) z=0 has a non trivial solution. Ans: k= , , .

23. Find the values of for which the following system of equations is consistent and has non
trivial solutions.Solve equations for all such values of :
,
Ans: ;For ; For
24. Show that the homogeneous system of equations x+ y cos +z cos =0, x cos +y +z
cos =0, x cos +y cos +z=0 has non trivial solution if + + =0.
25. Find whether or not the following set of vectors is linearly dependent or independent:
[1, 1, 1, 1], [0, 1, 1, 1], [0, 0, 1, 1], [0, 0, 0, 1]. Ans: Linearly independent.

26. If =[3,1,-4], =[2,2,-3] and =[0,-4,1],then show that:

(i) The vectors and are linearly independent.

(ii) The vectors , and are linearly dependent.

27. Show that the row vectors of the matrix are linearly independent.

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28. Show that the column vectors of A= are linearly independent.

29. Show that the vectors =(1,2,4), =(2,-1,3), =(0,1,2)and =(-3,7,2) are linearly
dependent and find the relation between them. Ans: 9 -12 + 5 - 5 =0.
30. Show that the vectors =[2,3,1,-1], =[2,3,1,-2] , =[4,6,2,1] are linearly

dependent. Express one of the vectors as a linear combination of others.Ans: 5 -3 =

31. Find the value of for which the vectors and are linearly depende
Ans:

32. Show that the vectors =[ , ] and =[ , ] are linearly dependent if and

only if - =0.
33. Find the eigen values and corresponding eigen vectors of the following matrices

(i) (ii) Ans: (i)3,2,5 , , (ii)0,3

34. Prove that for the matrix A= , all its eigenvalues are distinct and

real. Hence find corresponding eigen vectors.

Ans: =1,-1,3; , ,

35. Show that the matrix A has repeated eigen values. Also find the corresponding eigen

vectors, where A= Ans: =2, 2, 4;

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36. Show that the matrix has less than 3 linearly independent eigen

vectors. Also find them.

Ans: =2, 2, 3.For =3, X1= , For =2, X2=

37. Find the eigen values and corresponding eigen vectors of the matrix

Ans: 2,2,8 + ,

38. Find the eigen values & corresponding eigen vectors of the matrix .

Ans:-1,-6,

39. Find the sum and product of the eigen values of the matrix A= Ans:8,

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40. Using Cayley Hamilton theorem, find the inverse of . Ans:

41. Verify Cayley Hamilton Theorem for the matrix A= .Hence compute

Ans:

42. Given A = , find adjA by Cayley Hamilton Theorem. Ans:

43. Find the characteristic equation of the matrix A= and hence compute

. Also find the matrix represented by -5 +7 -3 + -5 +8 -2A+I.

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Ans: -5 +7 -3=0, = ,

44. If ,show that for every integer n

45. State and prove Cayley Hamilton theorem.

46. If H= , show that H is a Hermitian matrix. Verify that iH is

a skew Hermitian matrix.

47. If A= , verify that A is a Hermitian matrix where is

the conjugate transpose of A.

48. Show that the matrix is unitary.

49. Prove that the following matrix is orthogonal:

50. Show that the matrix is unitary if and only if

51. If N= , obtain the matrix and show that it is

unitary.

52. Express the matrix as a sum of a Hermitian and skew Hermitian matrix.

Ans:

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53. Verify that the matrix A= has Eigenvalues with unit modulus.

54. If A is any square matrix, prove that A+A*, A A*,A*A are Hermitian and A-A* is skew
Hermitian.
55. If be an eigenvalue of a non singular matrix A, show that

(i) is an eigenvalue of A-1.

(ii) is an eigenvalue of adjA.

56. Prove that every eigenvector corresponds to a unique eigenvalue.


57. Prove the following:
a) Latent roots of a Hermitian matrix are all real.
b) The characteristic root of a skew Hermitian matrix is either zero or a purely imaginary
number.
c) The characteristic roots of a unitary matrix are of unit modulus.
58. Show that the product of eigen values of a square matrix A is equal to detA.
59. Show that the sum of eigen values of a square matrix is equal to the sum of the elements
of its principal diagonal.
60. Find a matrix P which diagonalizes the matrix .Verify that =D,where

D is the diagonal matrix .Ans: ,D=

61. A square matrix is defined by .Find the modal matrix P and

resulting diagonal matrix D of A. Ans: ,D=

62. Reduce the matrix A= to diagonal form. Ans:

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63. Reduce the matrix A= to diagonal form by similarity transformation.

Hence find .

Ans: D = , =

64. Show that the matrix A= is diagonalizable.

65. Show that the matrix A= is not diagonalizable.

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