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Date: 10.07.2020 Duration: 1 Day Total Marks: 25 Marks

This document provides instructions for Assignment 1 - Part B of an advanced mathematics course. It outlines 3 problems to solve using matrices: [1] Solve 5 systems of linear equations. [2] Solve a system of 4 linear equations. [3] Solve 5 word problems involving men, women, children at a pool, triangle side lengths, cuboid dimensions, a 4-digit number, and the materials in a cylinder. Students must submit their answers in a single file with their registration number by the due date and time to be considered for marking.

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Date: 10.07.2020 Duration: 1 Day Total Marks: 25 Marks

This document provides instructions for Assignment 1 - Part B of an advanced mathematics course. It outlines 3 problems to solve using matrices: [1] Solve 5 systems of linear equations. [2] Solve a system of 4 linear equations. [3] Solve 5 word problems involving men, women, children at a pool, triangle side lengths, cuboid dimensions, a 4-digit number, and the materials in a cylinder. Students must submit their answers in a single file with their registration number by the due date and time to be considered for marking.

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Department of Computer Science

Faculty of Applied Science


Trincomalee Campus, EUSL
CO2121 Advanced Mathematics for Computing
Assignment 1 – Part B

Date: 10.07.2020
Duration: 1 Day
Total Marks: 25 Marks

Instructions:
 Please submit your answers as a single file with your registration number
(EUSL/TC/IS/2017/COM/XX).
 Submissions that didn’t follow these instructions and was submitted after the due time
will not be considered for marking.

1. Using the matrices solve the system of three linear equations [5 Marks]

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2. Using the matrices solve the system of four linear equations : [10 Marks]

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3. Solve the below word problems using matrix. [10 Marks]

i. There are 5,500 men, women and children altogether at the swimming pool.
There are twice as many women as men and four times as many children as
women. How many men, women and children are at the swimming pool?

ii. If one side of the triangle increases by 11 cm and the other side decreases
by the same value, we get an equilateral triangle. When the first side is
multiplied by four, it is 10 cm longer than three times the third side. Find
the lengths of the triangle's sides.

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iii. If one dimension of the cuboid increases by 1 cm, the surface area of the
cuboid increases by 54 cm2. If the second dimension of the cuboid increases
by 2 cm, the surface area of the cuboid increases by 96 cm2. If the third
dimension of the cuboid increases by 3 cm, its surface area increases by 126
cm2. Find the dimensions of the cuboid.

iv. The four-digit number has a digit sum of 20. The sum of its last two digits
is equal to its second digit increased by 5, the sum of its outer digits equals
to its second digit decreased by 3. If we write the digits of the number in
reverse order, the number increases by 2,178. Find the number.

v. A cylinder made out of the yellow copper has the weight of 6.297 kg and
the volume of 750 cm3. How many kilograms of copper and how many
kilograms of zinc the cylinder contains? (The density of copper is 8,900
kg/m3, the density of zinc is 7,100 kg/m3.)

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