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Basic Maths: Assignment Section - D

The document contains math problems involving derivatives, profit functions, matrix operations, and finding inverses. It asks to find derivatives of functions, determine a profit function and maximum profit price, perform matrix operations and solve a system of equations using matrices, and calculate inverses of matrices using determinant-cofactor and Gauss-Jordan methods.

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Basic Maths: Assignment Section - D

The document contains math problems involving derivatives, profit functions, matrix operations, and finding inverses. It asks to find derivatives of functions, determine a profit function and maximum profit price, perform matrix operations and solve a system of equations using matrices, and calculate inverses of matrices using determinant-cofactor and Gauss-Jordan methods.

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Basic Maths

Assignment

Section - D

1. Find the derivatives of the following functions:

(a) −7x2

(b) 3x−3/2

(c) 3x2 − 9x + 7x2/5 − 3x1/2

(d) (x2 + 1)(x2 + 3x + 2)

(e) (x5 − 3x2 )7



(f) 1/2 x
x
(g) x2 +1

2. A manufacturer produces gizmos at a cost of Rs. 5 each. The manufacturer computes


that if each gizmo sells for x rupees, (15 − x) gizmos are sold. What is the manu-
facturer’s profit function? What price should the manufacturer charge to maximise
profits?

3. Use Gauss-Jordanian method in matrix form to solve the following system:

w + x + 3y − 2z = 0

2w + 3x + 7y − 2z = 9

3w + 5x + 13y − 9z = 1

−2w + x − z = 0

1
       
2 3 1 0 1 −1 1 2 2 1
4. Let A =  , B =  , C =  , D =  ,
0 −1 2 4 −1 2 3 −1 1 1
 
1
and E =  
−1

(a) Using the above matrices, compute each of the following matrices if it is defined:

i. A + B vii. C + D

ii. A - D viii. B - A

iii. 3B ix. AB

iv. DC x. CE

v. B T xi. CA

vi. AT C T xii. (CA)T

(b) Verify that (DA)T = AT DT

(c) Verify that CD 6= DC

5. Find inverse (if it exists) of the following matrices using Determinant-Cofactor matrix
method AND using Gauss-Jordanian Method.
 
4 0 1
 
(a) A = 19 1 −3
 
 
7 1 0
 
7 −1 0
 
(b) B =  1 1
 
4
 
13 −3 −4
 
−4 9 5
 
(c) C =  3 0 1
 
 
10 8 6

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