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Mathematics B Course P-I SetI

The document contains 8 math problems covering topics like groups, permutations, matrices, linear transformations, and vector spaces. The problems involve finding inverses, determining if systems are consistent, finding bases, and expressing permutations as products of transpositions.

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Mathematics B Course P-I SetI

The document contains 8 math problems covering topics like groups, permutations, matrices, linear transformations, and vector spaces. The problems involve finding inverses, determining if systems are consistent, finding bases, and expressing permutations as products of transpositions.

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Section A

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1- a) Let G be any group. Let a ∈ G have order n. Then for any integer K, a = e if and only if
K = qn, where q is an integer. 5
b) In a group G, let a, b and ab all have order 2. Show that ab = ba. 5

2- a) Let H be a subgroup of a group G. Then the set of all left cosets of H in G defines a partition of G. 5
b) Find all the subgroups of a cyclic group of order 12. 5

3- a) Every permutation of degree n can be expressed as a product of transpositions. 5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7
b) Let α= . Find the inverse of α. 5
3 5 4 1 7 2 6

Section B
4- a) Show that every Hermitian Matrix can be written as A + i B, where A is real and symmetric
and B is real and skew symmetric. 5
1 0 3
b) Find the inverse of the matrix A= 2 4 1 5

1 3 0
5- a) Show that the system,
2x1 – x2 + 3x3 = a
3x1 + x2 – 5x3 = b
–5x1 – 5x2 + 21x3 = c is inconsistent if c ≠ 2a – 3b. 5
3 2
b) Find the matrix of each of the following linear transformations from R to R with respect to standard
3
basis for R T(x1, x2, x3) = (x1, x2, 0) 5

6- a) Show that the inverse of a scaler matrix is a scaler matrix. 5


2 2
Sin α Cos2α Cos α
2 2
b) Prove that Sin β Cos2β Cos β =0 5
2 2
Sin γ Cos2γ Cos γ

7- a) Let V be a vector space over a field F. Then prove that a (u – v) = au – av, for all a ∈ F, u,v ∈ v. 5
b) Show that the vectors (3, 0, -3) (-1, 1, 2) (4, 2, -2) and (2, 1, 1) are linearly dependent over R. 5

2 3 2 3
8- a) Verify that the polynomials 2 – x , x – x, 2 – 3x and 3 – x form a basis for P3(x). 5
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b) Let V1 = (1, 1) and V2 = (1, 0) be a basis of R . Find a formula for the linear transformation
2 3
T : R → R for which T(V1) = (1, 2, 1) and T(V2) = (-1, 0, 2). 5

*** B.A/B.Sc - I (13/A) vi ***

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