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Tutorial-I - MATH 1002 PDF

This document provides a tutorial on matrices that includes 11 problems. The problems cover topics such as reducing matrices to echelon and normal form to find the rank, solving systems of linear equations, determining if matrices are linearly dependent, finding eigenvalues and eigenvectors, verifying Cayley-Hamilton's theorem, and determining if matrices are diagonalizable. The goal of the tutorial is to practice common linear algebra operations involving matrices.

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Tutorial-I - MATH 1002 PDF

This document provides a tutorial on matrices that includes 11 problems. The problems cover topics such as reducing matrices to echelon and normal form to find the rank, solving systems of linear equations, determining if matrices are linearly dependent, finding eigenvalues and eigenvectors, verifying Cayley-Hamilton's theorem, and determining if matrices are diagonalizable. The goal of the tutorial is to practice common linear algebra operations involving matrices.

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Department of Mathematics Tutorial 1                 

 
 
UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM & ENERGY STUDIES, DEHRADUN
Program B. Tech (All SoCS Branches) Semester I
Course Mathematics-I Course Code MATH 1002
Session July-Dec 2018 Topic Matrices

1. Using elementary operations, to reduce the following matrices into echelon form and find
their rank.
1 2 3 1
0 1 2  1 3 3 2

(i) 1 2 3  (ii)  
2 4 3 3 
3 1 1  
1 1 1 1

2. Reduce the following matrices into normal form, and hence find the rank of matrices.
3 4 1 1
2 4 3 6  8 1 3 6
A    
(i) (ii) A   0 3 2 2
 1 2 6 4 
   8 1 3 4
 1 1 2 3

1 1 1 0 
4 4 3 1 
3. For what value of k, the rank of given matrix A   is 3.
k 2 2 2
 
9 9 k 3
4. Determine the values of and for which the system
2 3 6
3 5 9
2 5
has (i) no solution, (ii) unique solution, and (iii) infinite number of solutions. And also
find the solutions in case of (ii) and (iii).

5. Discuss that the consistency of a system of linear equations x  y  z  6, x  2 y  3z  14


and x  4 y  7 z  30 and hence, find its solution.
6. Determine the value of such that the system of homogeneous equations
2 2 0; 3 0; 4 3 0 has (i) trivial solution and (ii) non-
trivial solution. Find the non-trivial solution.

 
Department of Mathematics Tutorial 1                 
 
 
7. 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
the others.

8. Find the eigen values and the eigen vectors of following matrices:

 2 1 1  6 2 2 
(i) A   1 1 2  (ii) A   2 3 1
   
 1 2 1   2 1 3 
1 4 
9. Verify Cayley-Hamilton theorem for the matrix A    and hence, find the matrix, which
2 3
is represented by the expression A5  4 A4  7 A3  11A2  A  10 I .
1 2 3
10. Verify Cayley-Hamilton theorem for the matrix A   2 4 5  and hence find and .
 
 3 5 6 
Express the matrix 11 4 11 3 2 as a quadratic
polynomial in .

11. Show that the following matrices are diagonalizable. Also, find the diagonal form and a
diagonalzing matrix P .

 9 4 4  1 6 1 
(i) A   8 3 4  (ii) A  1 2 0 
   
 16 8 7   0 0 3 

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