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The document is an exam for a Linear Algebra elective course, consisting of 7 multi-part questions testing concepts in linear algebra. Some key topics covered include: properties of linear transformations, matrices, vector spaces, systems of linear equations, eigenvalues, and change of basis. Students are asked to identify true statements, solve systems of equations, find bases and standard forms of matrices, vector spaces and conics, determine ranks, kernels and images, and apply processes like Gaussian elimination and Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization.

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Mte 2

The document is an exam for a Linear Algebra elective course, consisting of 7 multi-part questions testing concepts in linear algebra. Some key topics covered include: properties of linear transformations, matrices, vector spaces, systems of linear equations, eigenvalues, and change of basis. Students are asked to identify true statements, solve systems of equations, find bases and standard forms of matrices, vector spaces and conics, determine ranks, kernels and images, and apply processes like Gaussian elimination and Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization.

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BACHELOR'S DEGREEPROGRAMME
[.-- Term-End Examination

r-o |une, 2009

ELECTIVE COURSE : MATHEMATICS


MTE-2: LINEAR ALGEBRA
Time: 2 hours Maximum Marks : 50
ftVeightage70%)
Note : Question no. 1 is compulsory. Attempt any four
questionsfrom questions2 to 7. No calculatorsare
ilt*ra.
' 1-. \tvhichof the following statementsare true ? Give L0
- reasonsfor your answers :

(u) Reflection in the x-axis, followed by


reflection in the y-axis, in R2is the sameas
reflection in the origin.

(b) A.y linear transformation is either one-one,


or onto, or both.

(.) The determinant of a unitary matrix is of


modulus 1.

(d) If P - {ao* a1x* azx2luo, a1,a2 e Rl and

Q : {ar )c* a212 lut, d2 €R} then % is a

well-defined real vector space.

MTE-2 P.T.O.
(") If the charactersticpolynomial of a matrix
is (x - 1) (t - 2), then its minimal polynomial
is (x-1) or (*-Z).

(u) Let S: {(1,2,1), (1,0, 2)}. How many distinct


basesof R3 are there that contains S as a
subset ? Find two such different basesof
R3. Also obtain two distinct elements of
R3/tsl.
(b) Solve the following system of equationsby
the Gaussianelimination method.
x-y*32-6
x+3y-32- -4
5x * 3y + 3z -'1.0
(.) Give one example each, with justification 3,"
of: I

(i) a 4x3 matrix of rank 2;


(ii) a linear operator on R2 with minimal
polynomial of degree 1.

(u) Find the directions cosines of the


perpendicular from the origin to the plane
r . ( 3 i - 4 k )* L : 0 .
(b) Let T : R4+ R3 be defined by
T (*,!, z,w):(x+y,z*to, x+z)
(0 Find a basisfor Ker T.
(i0 Find a basisfor R (T).
(ii| Verify the rank-nullity theorem for T.
(.) Reduce the conic x2 - 4xy + A2:5 to
standard form, and hence identify |t.

MTE-2
4. (u) L e t M r ( R ) b e t h e v e c t o r s p a c eo f Z x 2
rnatricesover R. Let U be the subset of all
symmetric rnatricesand V be the subsetof
all skew-symmetricmatrices of Mzg).
Show that :
(i) U and V are subspacesof Mz(R).
(ii) U @ V:&{r(R).
(b) Let T be the linear operator on R3 which is
representedby

l -- 8o 4 4 l
A-l 3 4|
t l
L - 1 6 8 7J
Find the characteristic and the minimal
I
polynomials of T.

i- 5. (u) Show that the operator


T : R 2 - + R 2: T ( x , y ) - ( x , 0 )
is Hermitian, but not unitarv. J

( '1.
(b) L e -ft : R \ j + l - I+ R_, f' ( x ) :2-x + j
t 3 ) 3x+2
Find a function g, and its domain such that
fog - gof - identity function on their
corresponding domains.
(") Let B - {r1, u2, u3} be a basis of Il3, where
11 : (1,1,1), uz: (1, 2,3), u3: (1, g, 4). Use
the Gram-.Schmidt orthogonalization
process to obtain an orthonormal basis of
R3, starting with B.

MTE-2 P.T.O.
6. (u) Let
[t o o 2 l l
A : 1 l 0 1 l
Lo1 -2)
- 1AP
Find a matrix P such that P is a
p-r''{Op'
diagonal matrix. Hence calculate
(b) Let T : R3 + R3 be defined as 3

T ( x , y ) - ( 2 x - 3 Y ,x + 4 Y )
Find det T. Hence, check whether or not T
is invertible. If it is, find 1-1-
If T is not invertible, then find its
characteristic PolYnomial.
',
(u) Let the matrix of a linear transformation 5
T : R3 -+ R3, relative to the standard basis of .i
Rbe
1 4 4 n l
-
I I r z I
|t - r z 1 |l
L o 1 3 1
Find the matrix of T relative to the basis
B: {(1,1, \), (0,\, 1), (0,0, f)}.

(b) Reduce
g
(1,6x2-'1.04x+ 44)+ (9yz- 172y- 24xy)-
to standard form. Hence identify the conic
it represents.

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sqq : 2wt slfqqvq e:w : 5o
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(u) nzfr1-enTfr
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(b) et$ *msfiFqiil{q qrd q}41,qTgil€res'
qrtfrdettt
(c) qe' QF*-aelrtror qnfuroqrqi*^r qrer*ot
tr
(d) qR p-{a0 *a1x*az*'luo,d1,a2eRl d9T

e : { a r x * a 2 * 2 l u t , a z e Rt } d % q s

gqfu{rfrdqndtrfi qfffr qqF t t

MTE-2 F.r.o.
(u) qR ffi eTrq6sr srfirf,qTfurfi
E-gqq(r - 1)
-
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€rtnr
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ifrdi firrr-fifr sTrerRan t fqqq.rs gs'
Bwgqq t? ns + A Ni Ei fird-ftr* 3TTrrR
vroo1ftq IsTq8, ns/tsl+A fqa-frn emq'q
$ qrfr*ifqe r
(b) f{eq.fufun €qts{ur-fils,r"l*} rrc€iqf,flrs,wr
frRTERr6n o?flqq:
x-y+32-6
x+3y-32- -4
5r*3y+32-1.0
(c) ffifur fr t mf*' mrgEtt gq,(meqrflq
Qtqq,
(i) qrfr 2 sl (s'+ * 3 er{6 ;
(ii) R2qr, qrd1 sTFwqgr( erff qfi\k*.
WFrCdI

3. (u) Wfq-g Q qq66 r.(3i- 4k)+1 :0 qr erd rrq


Eb q.l ftlmilqd qndElfqq r
(b) un dfsq fq'r : R4-+ R3,
T (x, !, z, zu):(x+y, z*zo, x+z) ET{T
qRqrfuo
tr
(i) KerT + tcq q*; e{reTR Araq1fuqr
(ii) R (r) *. fu, qd' s{reTn
araelfqq I
(iit) r * fitg wfr-vgqm stq anrsslqq
eifuq I
(.) ITisq x2- 4xy* yZ:S dt r{1.qfiSq d qqfuq,
etr w nrass+1q6qn dfrqr

MTE-2
4. (u) qr.ne1fugf,*' urln;, R qt zx2 sTrqdqi
qRr Eqfr t'r qn ctfqq fmu Mz(R) b e$
qqfr-dsrT%A sr sq€rgwT t'aqr v lrrrln;t
qrfrfqqq-BqfrdsrTqdi mrewvgqqt t qfli-fl
f€
(i) u efuv, M2(R) q1suFFrEd tI
(ii) u @ V:M2(R).
(b) ffi, R3q{ T q*. \b*. gf,Rm.t,
qn efrFqq
ffi
[ -- r8 4 + l
e:l s 4l
L-16 B 7l
t Frsfrd i*-ql qrdl t r r h sTf$roerflurs'
aen
qmqgqq aroelFuqr
5. (u) Evi{q fu rifrKfr T : R2+ R2: T (x,y) - (x,o)
EffiAt,q{g$sq,rfrtt
(b) qn frFqqfr'

f :or i + l-+R,f (x):#tr qntsr


IFRFIg, ut*--{rmTvin, Tn q1fqq ffi t*.
fog - gof -, dRlEI"F q?R E{h qlm qfdf q"{f
(.) qn ffifug io e: {r1, u2, :u3},R3q{ qd' sdreTR 4
t', q6r' u1: (1, L, 1), u2: (1, 2, 3),
u3: (r, 9,4) t r g t qRq oft g{, Rgql q*.
qqFrrq offeq 3ilsln sTH q{i + frq,
qrq-frtrcsrfu+toqqrbs er grfrr elRq t

MTE.2 P.T.O.

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