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II Semester 2005-2006, Math C 192 Mathematics II Assignment Sheet For Quiz III 13 Feb 2006

This document contains an assignment sheet for a Math C 192 Mathematics II quiz. It lists 10 questions for the quiz that involve finding bases and ranks of kernels and ranges of various linear transformations from V3 to V3 and V4 to V3. It also provides page references to help answer some of the questions.

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II Semester 2005-2006, Math C 192 Mathematics II Assignment Sheet For Quiz III 13 Feb 2006

This document contains an assignment sheet for a Math C 192 Mathematics II quiz. It lists 10 questions for the quiz that involve finding bases and ranks of kernels and ranges of various linear transformations from V3 to V3 and V4 to V3. It also provides page references to help answer some of the questions.

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BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE, PILANI

II Semester 2005-2006, Math C 192 Mathematics II


Assignment sheet for Quiz III 13 Feb 2006

Q.1 Find a linear transformation T : V3→V3 such that


ker (T) = { (x,y,z) : 3x-y+z=0 & x-y+z=0}, justify your answer ?

Q.2 Find a linear transformation T : V3→V3 such that


ker (T) = { (x,y,z) : x-y+3z=0 & 3x+y+z=0}, justify your answer ?

Q.3 Find a linear transformation T : V3→V3 such that


R (T) = { (x,y,z) : 3x-y+z=0 }, justify your answer ?

Q.4 Find a linear transformation T : V3→V3 such that


R (T) = { (x,y,z) : x-y+z=0}, justify your answer ?

Q.5 Find a basis of ker(T) and r(T) for the linear transformation
T: V4 → V3 defined by T ( x1, x2 , x3 , x4 ) = ( x1 − x3 , x1 − x2 , x2 − x4 ) .
Q.6 Find a basis of ker(T) and r(T) for the linear transformation
T: V4 → V3 defined by T ( x1, x2 , x3 , x4 ) = ( x1, x1 − x3 , x3 − x1 ) .
Q.7 If T : V → V is the linear transformation defined as
3 3
T(1,0,0)= (-1,0,0) , T(0,1,0)= (0,0,-1) ,T(0,0,1)= (0,1,-1) .
-1 -1
Prove T exist. Find T : V → V
3 3
Q.8 If T : V → V is the linear transformation defined as
3 3
T(1,0,0)= (0,-1,0) , T(0,1,0)= (0,0,-1) ,T(0,0,1)= (-1,0,1) .
-1 -1
Prove T exist. Find T : V → V
3 3

Q.9 Page 153 Q1 (a)

Q.10 Page 157 Q2(b)


13. Find a basis of N(T) and a basis of R(T) of the linear transformation T: V3 → V3,

defined by T ( x1 , x 2 , x3 ) = ( 0, x1 − 2 x 2 − 3 x3 ,0 ) .
Hence find n(T) and r(T).

Page 193 Q.1(a), (c) (f) Q 5 (b)


Page 200 Q.1 (a) , (c), (f), (g)
Page 202 Q.2
Page 68 Q.6 ( c) , (g)
Page 73 Q.4 (e) , Q.5 (d)
Page 76 Q. 1 ( c ) , Q.2 (b)

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