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MATH 313: Homework #7
Due: Wednesday, November 13, 2024
Solve the below problems concerning coordinates, elementary matrices, and
determinants. A (possibly improper) subset of them will be graded. All calcu- lations should be done analytically.
1. Find the change of coordinate matrix that changes β ′ -coordinates into β-
coordinates, where
−4 −2 β= , , 3 −1
′ 2 −4 β = , . −1 1
2. Let T be the linear operator on P1 (R) (T : P1 (R) → P1 (R)) defined by
T (f (x)) = f ′ (x). Let β be the standard ordered basis for P1 (R), and β ′ = {1 − x, 1 + x} another ordered basis. Use the change of coordinate matrix Q to find [T ]β ′ . Note: You will have to find the inverse of a 2 × 2 matrix. 3. Write the matrix 0 1 0 A=0 0 2 3 0 0 as the product of elementary matrices. 4. True or False: Assume the A and B are matrices related by an elementary row operation. A and B may have different rank. Provide justification. 5. Consider the linear transformation T : P2 (R) → P2 (R) defined by T (f (x)) = f ′′ (x) + 2f ′ (x) − f (x). Show that T is invertible. Using the standard basis for P2 (R), find a representation for T −1 . Note: I am not asking you to find the a matrix representation for T −1 , but precisely T −1 (f (x)), for f (x) ∈ P2 (R). Of course, to get this representation, you can use a matrix and theorems. 6. Prove that det(AB) = det(A) det(B) for any A, B ∈ M2×2 (F ). 7. Find the value of k that satisfies the following equation: b1 + c1 b2 + c2 b3 + c3 a1 a2 a3 det a1 + c1 a2 + c2 a3 + c3 = k det b1 b2 b3 a1 + b1 a2 + b2 a3 + b3 c1 c2 c3
Regular Arrear Examination - December 2013 Course: MAT202 - Linear Algebra Time: Three Hours Max - Marks:100 PART - A (10 X 3 30 Marks) Answer ALL Questions