Matrices Exam Questions Part A
Matrices Exam Questions Part A
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MATRICES
EXAM QUESTIONS
(Part One)
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Question 1 (**)
The matrices A , B and C are given below in terms of the scalar constants a , b , c
and d , by
−2 3 b −1 1 c
A = , B= , C= .
1 a 2 −4 d 4
a = 8, b = 3, c = 2, d = 3
Question 2 (**)
Find, in terms of k , the inverse of the following 2 × 2 matrix.
k k +1
M= .
k +1 k + 2
− k − 2 k + 1
FP1-M , M −1 =
k +1 −k
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Question 3 (**)
The 2 × 2 matrices A , B and C are given below in terms of the scalar constants a , b
and c .
a 2 2 4 −1 c
A= , B= , C= .
3 7 b 2 3 2
Given that
2 A − 3B = 4C ,
a = 1, b = −2, c = −2
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Question 4 (**)
The 2 × 2 matrix A represents a rotation by 90° anticlockwise about the origin O .
0 −1 0 −1 −1 0
A= , B= , C= , reflection in the y axis
1 0 −1 0 0 1
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Question 5 (**)
The 2 × 2 matrix A , is defined as
2 a
A=
b −2
The matrix A , maps the point P ( 2,5 ) onto the point Q (−1, 2) .
a = −1 , b = 6 , area = 18
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Question 6 (**)
The 2 × 2 matrices A , B and C are given below in terms of the scalar constants x .
2 x 2 1 3x + 2 7
A= , B= and C= .
3 1 1 4 7 − x 7
4 + x 2 + 4x
AB = , x =1
7 7
Question 7 (**)
The 2 × 2 matrices A and B are given by
5 2 9 12
A= and B = .
2 1 4 5
AX = B .
1 2
X=
2 1
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Question 8 (**)
The triangle T1 is mapped by the 2 × 2 matrix
1 −2
A=
3 −1
onto another triangle T2 , whose vertices have coordinates A2 ( −1, 2 ) , B2 (10,15) and
C2 ( −18, −14 ) .
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Question 9 (**)
A plane transformation maps the general point ( x, y ) onto the general point ( X , Y ) , by
X x
= A ,
Y y
1 2
where A is the 2 × 2 matrix .
0 1
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Question 10 (**)
The triangle T1 is mapped by the 2 × 2 matrix
4 −1
B=
3 1
onto a triangle T2 , whose vertices are the points with coordinates A2 ( 4,3) , B2 ( 4,10 )
and C2 (16,12 ) .
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Question 11 (**)
The 2 × 2 matrix C is defined, in terms of a scalar constant a , by
3 a
C= .
5 2
2 1
D= .
4 3
3 −1
a = 6 , D−1 = 2 2 , P ( 2k + 1, 2k − 1)
5 −2 1
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Question 12 (**)
A plane transformation maps the general point ( x, y ) to the general point ( X , Y ) by
X 6.4 −7.2 x
= .
Y −7.2 10.6 y
The points on a straight line which passes through the origin remain invariant under
this transformation.
SF = 16 , y = 3 x
4
Question 13 (**)
The distinct square matrices A and B are non singular.
−1
(
AB A −1B ) .
A2
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Question 14 (**)
The distinct square matrices A and B have the properties
AB = B5 A and B6 = I
Prove that
BAB = A .
proof
Question 15 (**)
The 2 × 2 matrix A is given by
1 3
A= .
1 4
BA 2 = A .
4 −3
B=
−1 1
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Question 16 (**)
The triangle T1 is mapped by the 2 × 2 matrix
2 1
B=
1 3
onto the triangle T2 , whose vertices have coordinates A2 ( −7, −1) , B2 ( 5,5 ) and
C2 ( 7,16 ) .
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Question 17 (**+)
The transformation represented by the 2 × 2 matrix A maps the point ( 3, 4 ) onto the
point (10, 4 ) , and the point ( 5, −2 ) onto the point ( 8, −2 ) .
2 1
A=
0 1
Question 18 (**+)
The 2 × 2 matrix A is given below.
−1 − 3
A= .
3 −1
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Question 19 (**+)
It is given that
3 1 −2
A = ( 2 −1) , B = and C= .
1 4 −1
BA − 2C2 .
20 −3
AB = ( 5 ) , BA − 2C2 =
2 13
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Question 20 (**+)
The 2 × 2 matrices A and B are given below
2 1 1 0
A= and B= .
2 0 −2 2
The matrix C represents the combined effect of the transformation represented by the
B , followed by the transformation represented by A .
0 2
C= , enlargement by scale factor 2, reflection in the line y = x, in any order
2 0
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Question 21 (**+)
The 2 × 2 matrix D is given by
4 −5
D= .
6 −9
i. … D2 + 5D = 6I .
ii. … D−1 = 1 ( D + 5I ) .
6
The transformation in the x-y plane, which is represented by the matrix D , maps the
point P onto the point Q .
P ( 2k + 3, 2k + 1)
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Question 22 (***)
The 2 × 2 matrix B maps the points with coordinates ( −1, 2 ) and (1, 4 ) onto the points
with coordinates ( 0,1) and ( 6, −1) , respectively.
2 1
SYNF-C , B = , line of invariant points, y = − x , invariant line y = − x + c ,
−1 0
shear
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Question 23 (***)
The 2 × 2 matrices A and B are given by
5 7 19 36
A= ; B = .
2 3 8 15
1 3
X=
2 3
Question 24 (***)
It is given that A and B are 2 × 2 matrices that satisfy
det ( AB ) = 18 and ( )
det B −1 = −3 .
72 cm
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Question 25 (***)
The 2 × 2 matrix A is given by
2 a
A= ,
3 b
a) If the point with coordinates (1,1) is mapped by A onto the point with
coordinates (1,3) , determine the value of a and the value of b .
b) Show that
A 2 = 2 A − 3I .
i. … A3 = A − 6I .
ii. … A −1 = 1 ( 2I − A )
3
FP1-N , a = −1 , b = 0
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Question 26 (***)
A transformation in the x-y plane is represented by the 2 × 2 matrix
1 −3
T= .
−1 4
A quadrilateral Q has vertices at the points with coordinates ( 20,6 ) , ( 26,9 ) , ( 50,15)
and ( 44,12 ) . These coordinates are given in cyclic order.
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Question 27 (***)
The 2 × 2 matrix B is given by
a 2
B= ,
3 b
The point with coordinates ( 3,1) is mapped by B onto the point with coordinates
( 5,13) .
b) Show that
B 2 = 5B + 2I .
i. … B3 = 27B + 10I .
ii. … B −1 = 1 ( B − 5I )
2
a =1 , b = 4
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Question 28 (***)
A transformation in the x-y plane consists of ...
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Question 29 (***+)
The 2 × 2 matrices A and B are defined by
4 1 2 −1
A= and B= .
3 1 −3 5
( B + C )−1 = A .
1 −1 −1 0
SYNF-B , A −1 = , C= , rotation about O, by 180°
−3 4 0 −1
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Question 30 (***+)
The 2 × 2 matrices
0 1 2 0
A= and B= ,
−1 0 0 1
The figure below shows a right angled triangle T , with vertices at the points A (1, −1) ,
B ( 3, −1) and C ( 3,3) .
C ( 3,3)
T
O
x
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The triangle T ′ is then reflected in the straight line with equation y = − x to give the
triangle T ′′ .
0 2 1 0
BA = , A′ ( −2, −1) , B′ ( −2, −3) , C ′ ( 6, −3 ) , area = 8 , 0 − 1
−1 0 2
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Question 31 (***+)
The 2 × 2 matrix A given below, represents a transformation in the x-y plane.
0 −1
A= .
1 0
1 0
SYNF-G , rotation about O, by 90°, anticlockwise , C = ,
0 −1
reflection about the x axis
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Question 32 (***+)
The 2 × 2 matrix M is defined by
0 3
M= .
3 0
Find, by calculation, the equations of the two lines which pass through the origin, that
remain invariant under the transformation represented by M .
SYNF-A , y = ± x
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Question 33 (***+)
Find the image of the straight line with equation
2 x + 3 y = 10 ,
1 2
A= .
3 −1
SYNF-E , 11x + y = 70
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Question 34 (***+)
−2 1
The 2 × 2 matrix M = is given.
−9 4
Under the transformation represented by M a straight line passing through the origin
remains invariant.
FP1-J , y = 3 x
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Question 35 (****)
2 1
The 2 × 2 matrix A = is given.
−6 3
Under the transformation represented by A , a straight line passing through the origin
is reflected about the y axis.
FP1-L , y = x , y = −6 x
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Question 36 (****)
Find the image of the circle with equation
x2 + y2 = 4 ,
2 3
under the transformation represented by the 2 × 2 matrix .
2 4
FP1-K , 20 x 2 − 32 xy + 13 y 2 = 16
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Question 37 (****)
The 2 × 2 matrix R represents a reflection where the point ( 2,1) gets mapped onto the
point ( 6, −5 ) , and the line with equation y = − 1 x is a line of invariant points.
2
0 −0.4
M= .
2.5 2.8
2 2
FP1-X , R = 3 , 1 x = −1 y = 1 z
− −2 2 7 2
2
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Question 38 (****)
Under the transformation represented by the 2 × 2 matrix
1 2
A= ,
4 −7
FP1-V , m = 1, m = 2
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Question 39 (****)
A transformation in two dimensional space maps a general point with coordinates
( x, y ) onto the point with coordinates ( X , Y ) according to the equation
X x
= B ,
Y y
3 −2
where B is the 2 × 2 matrix .
4 − 6
Investigate whether this transformation has any lines of invariant points or any
invariant lines, giving any relevant equations of such lines if they exist.
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Question 40 (****)
The 2 × 2 matrix A is given below.
3 2
A= .
7 5
A 2 + kI = hA .
5 −2
FP1-W , k = 1 , h = 8 , A −1 =
−7 3
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Question 41 (****)
The 2 × 2 matrix A given below represents a transformation in the x-y plane.
3 −1
A= .
−5 2
y = 2x + 1
The straight line M is transformed by A into the straight line M ′ with equation
11x + 6 y = 4 .
L′ : y = 1 − x , M : y = 4 − 3 x
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Question 42 (****)
Describe fully the transformation given by the following 2 × 2 matrix
3 4
− 5 5
.
4 3
5 5
reflection in y = 2 x
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Question 43 (****)
A composite transformation in the x-y plane consists of …
12 16
It is given that ES = SE =
−9 36
y=3x
4
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Question 44 (****)
A plane transformation maps the general point ( x, y ) onto the general point ( X , Y ) , by
X 2 −1 x
= .
Y −1 2 y
b) Determine the equation of the straight line of invariant points under this
transformation.
c) Show that all the straight lines with equation of the form
x+ y =c,
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Question 45 (****)
A transformation T : 2 2 is represented by the following 2 × 2 matrix .
−3 8
A= .
−1 3
a) Find the determinant of A and explain its significance with reference to its
sign and its magnitude.
b) Find the equation of the straight line of the invariant points under the
transformation represented by A .
3 4 − 13 36
det A = −1 , y = x , B = , C= 5 5
1 5 5
2 4 −3 − 9 23
5 5 5 5
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Question 46 (****+)
A transformation in two dimensional space maps a general point with coordinates
( x, y ) onto the point with coordinates ( X , Y ) according to the equation
X − 4 x
= A ,
Y +4 y
−2 2
where A is the 2 × 2 matrix .
3 −1
Investigate whether this transformation has any lines of invariant points or any
invariant lines, giving any relevant equations of such lines if they exist.
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Question 47 (****+)
A transformation T , maps the general point ( x, y ) onto the general point ( X , Y ) , by
X −1 2 x
= .
Y −2 3 y
b) Determine the equation of the line of invariant points under this transformation.
y = x+c,
e) Show that the acute angle formed by the straight line with equation y = − x and
its the image under T is
3π 5
− arctan .
4 3
SF = 1 , y = x , shear
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Question 48 (****+)
A curve has equation
5 x 2 − 16 xy + 13 y 2 = 25 .
This curve is to be mapped onto another curve C , under the transformation defined by
the 2 × 2 matrix A , given below.
−1 2
A= .
−2 3
x 2 + y 2 = 25 .
FP1-U , proof
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Question 49 (****+)
The 2 × 2 matrix P is given below.
2 −1
P=
−3 2
The points on the x-y plane which lie on the curve with equation
13x 2 − 16 xy + 5 y 2 + 8 x − 6 y = 4 ,
SPX-B , ( x − 1)2 + ( y − 2 )2 = 9
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Question 50 (****+)
The points P ( 7,5 ) and Q ( 4, −3) are given.
V , FP1-T , R (15,2 )
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Question 51 (*****)
A shear is defined by the 2 × 2 matrix
a b
M= ,
c 4
Under this transformation the point with coordinates (1, 2 ) is mapped onto the point
with coordinates ( −8,11) .
The shear defined by M has an invariant line L , which passes through the point with
coordinates ( 0,1) .
Determine an equation of L .
SPX-M , L : y = 1 − x
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