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BSC - BSC Cs Mathematics - Semester 1 - 2019 - November - Matrix Algebra 2019 Pattern

The document is a mathematics exam paper containing 5 questions. Question 1 has 5 short parts related to linear algebra concepts like systems of linear equations, elementary matrices, vector operations, and matrix properties. Questions 2-4 are longer problems involving finding solutions to systems of linear equations, computing determinants, using LU decomposition, finding column/null spaces of a matrix, and solving for vectors satisfying a linear transformation.

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BSC - BSC Cs Mathematics - Semester 1 - 2019 - November - Matrix Algebra 2019 Pattern

The document is a mathematics exam paper containing 5 questions. Question 1 has 5 short parts related to linear algebra concepts like systems of linear equations, elementary matrices, vector operations, and matrix properties. Questions 2-4 are longer problems involving finding solutions to systems of linear equations, computing determinants, using LU decomposition, finding column/null spaces of a matrix, and solving for vectors satisfying a linear transformation.

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Total No. of Questions : 5] SEAT No.

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MATHEMATICS

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MTC - 111 : Matrix Algebra

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(2019 Pattern) (Paper - I)
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Time : 1½ Hours] [Max. Marks : 35
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Instructions to the candidates:
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1) Q.1 is compulsory.
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2) Solve any three questions from Q.2 to Q.5.


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3) Figures to the right indicate full marks.

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4) Use of single memory, non-programmable scientific calculators is allowed.
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Q1) Attempt any five of the following : [5]
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a) Describe the nature of the solution of the following system of linear
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equations.
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x+y=1
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x–y=1
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 1 0
b) Find an elementary matrix E such that EA = I, where A   .
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 5 1  14
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3 2
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If u    and v    , then compute


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c)
2  1
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i) u + 7v ii) 2u
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d) State Rank Nullity theorem for matrix.


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e) Suppose a 4 × 7 coefficient matrix for a system of linear equations has 4


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pivots. Is the system consistent? How many solutions are there?


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f) Write the standard matrix for transformation that gives reflection through
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x1 - axis.
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Q2) a) Let T:  n   m be a linear transformation. Prove that T is one to one if
and only if the equation T(X) = 0 has only trivial solution. [6]

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OR

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Find the general solution of the following system : [6]

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x1 – 7x2 + 6x4 = 5

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x3 – 2x4 = –3 1
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–x1 + 7x2 – 4x3 + 2x4 = 7


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b) Find the determinant of following matrix [4]


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3 4 3 1
3 0 1 3 

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A 
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 6 0 4 3  .
 
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6 8 4 1 09
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 3 7 2   7 
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 
Q3) a) Let A   3 5 1  and b   5  [6]
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 6 4 0   2 
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Use LU decomposition to solve AX = b. 14


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If A is a m×n matrix, u , v n and C is a scalar then prove that [6]


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i) A(u + v) = Au + Av.
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ii) A(Cu) = C(Au).


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5  7   9 
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Determine if the vectors 0  ,  2  ,  4  are linearly dependent.


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b) [4]
     
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0   6   8
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Q4) a) Find inverse of the following matrix A by row reduction method
 1 0 2 

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A   3 1 4  . [6]
 

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 2 3 4 

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OR

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 4 5 9 2 

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Find the basis for ColA and for NulA, where A   6 5 1 12  . [6]
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 
 3 4 8 3
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b) Let T : 2  3 be a linear transformation, defined as


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T  x1 , x2    x1  2 x2 ,  x1  3 x2 , 3 x1  2 x2 
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Find X such that


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T(X) = (–1, 4, 9). [4]

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Q5) Attempt any two of the following : [10]
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a) Find AB using the partitioned matrices shown below, 09
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6 4
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 2 1
 2 3 1 0 4 
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 
 
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A  1 5 2 3 1 and B   3 7
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   
 0 4 2 7 1   1 3
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 5 2 
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b) Let T:  2   2 be a linear transformation such that,
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 1    2   0    1
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T        ,T       
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  0    5   1    6 
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 5
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 x1 
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Find the images of  x  and   .


 2  3
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c) Use Cramer’s rule to compute the solutions of following system :


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x + y + 2z = 7
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–x – 2y + 3z = 6
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3x – 7y + 6z = 1.
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