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Assignment 2 MT201 PDF

This document assigns mathematics problems from the textbook "Advances Engineering Mathematics" for homework. Students are to solve problems 1, 4, and 8 from problem set 7.8 using a specified equation. Additionally, problems 22, 24, and 25 are to be solved using Cramer's rule and Gauss-Jordan elimination. Finally, students must find the eigenvalues and eigenvectors, including generalized eigenvectors for repeated eigenvalues, of four given matrices.

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Assignment 2 MT201 PDF

This document assigns mathematics problems from the textbook "Advances Engineering Mathematics" for homework. Students are to solve problems 1, 4, and 8 from problem set 7.8 using a specified equation. Additionally, problems 22, 24, and 25 are to be solved using Cramer's rule and Gauss-Jordan elimination. Finally, students must find the eigenvalues and eigenvectors, including generalized eigenvectors for repeated eigenvalues, of four given matrices.

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Assignment -2 (for all Sections) MT201

Differential Equations, Textbook “Advances Engineering Mathematics”, 10th edition, Erwin


Kreyszig

Problem Set No Problem No


7.8 1, 4, 8 (also check your results
using Eq. (4) on page 304)
Solve by Cramer’s rule 22, 24, 25
and the Gauss-Jordan
Elimination the
problems from Set No
7.7
8.1 1, 3, 5, 6, 12, 13
Find eigenvalues and eigenvectors including the generalized eigenvectors corresponding to the
repeated eigenvalues for following matrices, if the algebraic multiplicity larger than the
geometric multiplicity:
1 0 0  1 1 0 
 2 4  1 2     
 4 2  ;  0 1  ; 0 3 1  ; 0 1 2  .
    0 2 0  0 0 3 

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