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Unit 4 - Lecture 3 JP Sir

This document provides examples for finding eigenvalues, eigenvectors, and matrix decompositions for various matrices. It includes 12 examples of finding eigenvalues and eigenvectors, verifying Cayley-Hamilton's theorem for different matrices, factorizing a matrix into LU form, and finding the LU decomposition of a given matrix. The document serves as a guide for working through examples of common linear algebra computations covered in an engineering mathematics course.

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Unit 4 - Lecture 3 JP Sir

This document provides examples for finding eigenvalues, eigenvectors, and matrix decompositions for various matrices. It includes 12 examples of finding eigenvalues and eigenvectors, verifying Cayley-Hamilton's theorem for different matrices, factorizing a matrix into LU form, and finding the LU decomposition of a given matrix. The document serves as a guide for working through examples of common linear algebra computations covered in an engineering mathematics course.

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Lecture 3 MA144 Engineering Mathematics II

Academic Year: 2020-2021

Class work:

5 3
Example 1: Find eigenvalues for the matrix 𝐴 = .
1 3
3 2 3
Example 2: Find eigenvalues for the matrix 𝐴 = 0 6 10 .
0 0 2
5 3
Example 3: Find eigenvectors for the matrix 𝐴 = .
1 3

 1 2
Example 4: Find eigenvalues and corresponding eigenvectors of  .
 5 4 

4 2 −2
Example 5: Find eigenvalues and corresponding eigenvectors of −5 3 2 .
−2 4 1
(non-repeated eigenvalues)

1 −6 −4
Example 6: Find eigenvalues and corresponding eigenvectors of 0 4 2 .
0 −6 −3
(repeated eigenvalues)

2 0 1
Example 7: Find eigenvalues and corresponding eigenvectors of 0 3 0.
1 0 2
(repeated eigen values with symmetric matrix)

1 2
Example 8: Verify Cayley-Hamilton theorem for the matrix 𝐴 = and hence find
2 −1
A  1 and 𝐴 .

 1 2 2
 
Example 9: Verify Cayley-Hamilton theorem for the matrix A   1 3 0  and hence
 0 2 1 
find A  1 .

1 2
Example 10: If 𝐴 = . Prove that 𝐴 − 𝐴 + 3𝐴 − 5𝐴 + 2𝐴 − 3𝐼 in terms of 𝐴 ,
−1 3
𝐴 and 𝐼.

2 3 1
Example 11: Factorize the matrix 𝐴 = 1 2 3 into the 𝐿𝑈 form.
3 1 2

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Lecture 3 MA144 Engineering Mathematics II
Academic Year: 2020-2021

1 1 3
 
Example 12: Find the 𝐿𝑈 decomposition of the matrix C= 1 5 1 .
3 1 1

4.14

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