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Tutorial 8: SC-116 Algebraic Structures Autumn 2015 (Linear Transformations)

This document contains 7 practice problems related to linear algebra concepts like linear transformations, matrices, and systems of linear equations. Problem 1 asks to identify which options represent linear transformations from R2 to R2. Problem 2 asks about the invertibility of a specific linear transformation from R3 and to find its inverse if invertible. Problem 3 asks to find the matrix representations of another linear transformation from R3 to R2 with respect to different ordered bases.

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Tutorial 8: SC-116 Algebraic Structures Autumn 2015 (Linear Transformations)

This document contains 7 practice problems related to linear algebra concepts like linear transformations, matrices, and systems of linear equations. Problem 1 asks to identify which options represent linear transformations from R2 to R2. Problem 2 asks about the invertibility of a specific linear transformation from R3 and to find its inverse if invertible. Problem 3 asks to find the matrix representations of another linear transformation from R3 to R2 with respect to different ordered bases.

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Tutorial 8

SC-116 Algebraic Structures Autumn 2015


(Linear transformations)

(1) Which of the following from R2 to R2 is a linear transformation


(a)T (x1 , x2 ) = (1 + x1 , x2 )
(b)T (x1 , x2 ) = (x2 , x1 )
(c)T (x1 , x2 ) = (x21 , x2 )
(d)T (x1 , x2 ) = (sin(x1 ), x2 )
(e)T (x1 , x2 ) = (x1 x1 , 0)
(2) Let T be a linear transformation on R3 defined by
T (x1 , x2 , x3 ) = (3x1 , x1 x2 , 2x1 + x2 + x3 )
Is T invertible ? If so find a rule for T 1 .
(3) Let T be a linear transformation from R3 to R2 defined by
T (x1 , x2 , x3 ) = (x1 + x2 , 2x3 1)
(a) What is the matrix of T relative to the standard ordered basis in R3 and R2
respectively.
(b) What is the matrix of T relative to the ordered basis in B = {u1 , u2 , u3 } in R3
and B 0 = {v1 , v2 } in R3 where
u1 = (1, 0, 1), u2 = (1, 1, 1), u3 = (1, 0, 0) and v1 = (0, 1), v2 = (1, 0).
(4) Let T bea linear operator
on R3 the matrix representation in the standard ordered

1 2 1
basis is 0 1 1. Find the basis for the range of T and the null space of T .
1 3 4
(5) Let T be the linear operator on the space of 2 2 complex matrices such that
T (A) = At . Find a matrix representation of T with respect the basis Eij where Eij
are matrices that have the (i, j)th element 1 and 0 elsewhere.
(6) Check if the following system of equations has a solution. If yes find the solution(s)
2x1 + 4x2 + 6x3
x1 + 2x2 + 3x3
x 1 + x3
2x1 + 4x2

=
=
=
=

2
1
3
8

(7) Check if the following system of equations has a solution. If yes find the solution(s)
x1 + 2x2 + 2x3 + 3x4 = 4
2x1 + 4x2 + x3 + 3x4 = 5
3x1 + 6x2 + x3 + 4x4 = 7

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