3 Matrices
3 Matrices
3 Matrices
Day – 1
1 mark questions
𝑥 + 3𝑦 𝑦 4 −1
1. If [ ]=[ ], find the value of x and y.
7−𝑥4 0 4
𝑦 + 2𝑥 5 7 5
2. If [ ]=[ ], find the value of y.
−𝑥 3 −2 3
2 3 −5 2 1 −1
3. If A = [aij] = [1 4 9 ] and B = [bij] = [−3 4 4 ], then find a22 + b21.
0 7 −2 1 5 2
cos 𝛼 − sin 𝛼
4. If A = [ ], then for what value of α, A is an identity matrix?
sin 𝛼 cos 𝛼
5. If a matrix has 5 elements, write all possible orders it can have.
1
6. If A is a 3 × 3 matrix,, whose elements are given by aij = 3 |−3𝑖 + 𝑗|, then write the value a23.
7. A matrix has 18 elements. Write the possible orders of a matrix.
𝑥+𝑦+𝑧 9
8. Find the values of x, y and z, if [ 𝑥 + 𝑧 ] = [5].
𝑦+𝑧 7
9. If a matrix has 28 elements, what are the possible orders it can have? What if it has 13
elements?
10. Construct a2 × 2 matrix where, aij = |- 2i + 3j |.
0 0 5
11. The matrix [0 5 0] is a scalar matrix. State true or false. If false then what type of matrix is
5 0 0
this?
4/6 marks
12. Construct a 3 × 3 matrix [aij], whose elements are given by aij = 2i – 3j.
𝑥 3𝑥 − 𝑦 3 2
13. If [ ]=[ ], find x, y, z, w.
2𝑥 + 𝑧 3𝑦 − 𝑤 4 7
Day – 2
1 mark questions
3 4 𝑥 19
1. If [ ][ ] = [ ], find the value of x.
2 𝑥 1 15
2 3 1 −3 −4 6
2. If [ ][ ]=[ ], write the value of x.
5 7 −2 4 −9 𝑥
𝑐𝑜𝑠 𝜃 sin 𝜃 sin 𝜃 − cos 𝜃
3. Simplify cos θ [ ] + sin 𝜃 [ ].
− sin 𝜃 cos 𝜃 cos 𝜃 sin 𝜃
4. If A is a square matrix such that A2 = A, then write the value of (I + A)2 – 3A.
2 −1 10
5. If x[ ] + 𝑦 [ ] = [ ], write the value of x.
3 1 5
9 −1 4 1 2 −1
6. If [ ] = 𝐴+[ ], then find the matrix A.
−2 1 3 0 4 9
1 −1
7. If matrix A = [ ] and A2 = kA, then write the value of k.
−1 1
1 3 𝑦 0 5 6
8. If 2 [ ]+[ ]=[ ], then write the value of (x + y).
0 𝑥 1 2 1 8
sec 𝜃 tan 𝜃 − tan 𝜃 − sec 𝜃
9. Simplify tan θ [ ] + sec 𝜃 [ ].
tan 𝜃 − sec 𝜃 − sec 𝜃 tan 𝜃
10. If Xm × 3 Yp × 4 = Z2 × b, for three matrices X, Y and Z, find the values of m, p and b.
0 𝑎
11. If A = [ ], find A16.
0 0
Day – 3
1 mark questions
1. If matrix A = [1 2 3] write AA’, where A’ is the transpose of matrix A.
3 4
−1 2 1
2. If AT = [−1 2] and B = [ ], then find AT – BT.
1 2 3
0 1
3. If A is a square matrix and |A| = 2, then write the value of |AA’|, where A’ is the transpose of
matrix A.
4. If A is a square matrix of order 3 such that |adj A| = 64, find |A|.
0 −1 2
5. Is matrix A = [ 1 0 −3] symmetric or skew symmetric? Give reasons.
−2 3 0
6. Show that all the elements on the main diagonal of a skew symmetric matrix are zero.
7. For the matrix A, show that A + AT is a symmetric matrix.
−2 3 −1 0
8. If A’ = [ ] and B = [ ], then find (A + 2B)’.
1 2 1 2
9. Show that the matrix B’AB is symmetric or skew symmetric according as A is symmetric or skew
symmetric.
10. Express the following matrix as the sum of a symmetric and a skew symmetric matrix, and verify
your result:
3 −2 −4
[ 3 −2 −5]
−1 1 2
11. For the following matrices A and B, verify that (AB)’ = B’A’.
1
A = [−4], B = [– 1 2 1]
3
12. If A and B are symmetric matrices, show that AB + BA is symmetric and AB – BA is skew
symmetric.
2 3
13. If A = [ ], prove that A – AT is a skew symmetric matrix, where AT denotes the transpose of
4 5
A.
4 1
14. If A = [ ], show that A + AT is a symmetric matrix, where AT denotes the transpose of matrix
5 8
A.
−1
15. If A = [ 2 ], B = [2 −1 −4], verify that (AB)’ = B’A’.
3
Day – 4
6 5
2. Using elementary transformations, find the inverse of the matrix A = [ ].
5 4
3. Using elementary transformations, find the inverse of the matrix
1 3 −2
[−3 0 −1] .
2 1 0
−1 1 2
4. Using elementary transformations, find the inverse of the matrix [ 1 2 3]
3 1 1
1 2
5. By using elementary transformations, find the inverse of the matrix [ ].
2 −1
0 1 2
6. By using elementary transformations, find the inverse of the matrix [1 2 3].
3 1 1
Day – 5
ANSWERS
Day – 1
1. [ 7, – 1 ] 3. [ 1] 5. [ 1 × 5, 5 × 1]
2. [ 3] 4. [ 00] 6. [ 1]
7. [ 1 × 18, 2 × 9, 3 × 6, 6 × 3, 9 × 2, 18 × 1]
8. [ x = 2, y = 4, z = 3]
9. [ 1 × 28, 2 × 14, 4 × 7, 7 × 4, 14 × 2, 28 × 1; 1 × 13, 13 × 1]
1 4
10. [ [ ]]
1 2
11. [ False, square matrix]
−1 −4 −7
12. [ [ 1 −2 −5]]
3 0 −3
13. [ x = 3, y = 7, z = – 2, w = 14]
DAY – 2
1. [ 5] 19. [ k = – 7 ]
2. [ 13] 0 0
20. [ [ ]]
1 0 0 0
3. [ [ ]] −3 −14
0 1 21. [[ ]]
4. [ I] 4 17
22. [ a = 8, b = 8]
5. [ 3]
−1 −2
8 −3 5 23. [[ ]]
6. [[ ]] −7 −13
−2 −3 −6
1 −2 −5
7. [ 2] 24. [[ ]]
3 4 0
8. [ 6] −2 0 2 1
0 −1 25. [𝑋=[ ];𝑌 = [ ]]
9. [[ ]] −1 −3 2 2
−1 0 1 −2
26. [[ ]]
10. [ p = 3, m = 2 and b = 4] 2 0
11. [ O] 27.
12. −118 −93
28. [ [ ]]
13. [ x = 9, y = 14] 31 −118
−2 1 19 29. [ x = ±4√3]
14. 1/3[ [ ]]
−5 8 11 30. [ x = 4]
15. 1 1
31. [[ ]]
16. 1 0
1 1 −2
17. [ q ± = 𝑝] 32. [[ ]]
√3 0 5
18. [ 1 ± √10] 33. []
DAY – 3
1. [ [14]] 7.
4 3 −4 5
8. [ [ ]]
2. [ [−3 0 ]] 1 6
−1 −2 9.
3. [ 4] 1 5 5 3
3 −2 0 −2 −2
2
4. [ ±8] 1 5
5. [ skew symmetric.] 10. [ −2 −2 + 0 −3 ]
2 2
5 3
6.
[− 2 −2 2 ] [2 3 0]
DAY – 4
3 −4 3 1 −2 −3
1. [ [−2 3 −2]] 3. [ [−2 4 7 ]]
8 −12 9 −3 5 9
−4 5
2. [ [ ]]
5 −6
1 −1 1
4. [ [−8 7 −5]]
5 −4 3
1 2
−1
5. [ 𝐴 [52 5
1]]
−5
5
1 1 1
−2 2
2
6. [ [−4 3 −1]]
5 3 1
−2 2
2
DAY – 5
4𝑥 + 3𝑦 + 2𝑧 = 15000
1. [ 5𝑥 + 4𝑦 + 3𝑧 = 19000 ]
𝑥 + 𝑦 + 𝑧 = 5000
2. [ Total collection = Rs. 83, 760]
3. [ 160]