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I Assignment Question Papers (Set 1 - Set 9)

1. The document contains 9 sets of matrix algebra questions. Each set has two parts - Part A contains 5 multiple choice questions worth 6 marks each, and Part B contains 2 questions worth 10 marks each. 2. The questions cover topics like real and complex matrices, orthogonal matrices, unitary matrices, symmetric and skew-symmetric matrices, inverse of matrices, and verifying the Cayley-Hamilton theorem. 3. The student is required to answer all questions in each part for full marks.

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I Assignment Question Papers (Set 1 - Set 9)

1. The document contains 9 sets of matrix algebra questions. Each set has two parts - Part A contains 5 multiple choice questions worth 6 marks each, and Part B contains 2 questions worth 10 marks each. 2. The questions cover topics like real and complex matrices, orthogonal matrices, unitary matrices, symmetric and skew-symmetric matrices, inverse of matrices, and verifying the Cayley-Hamilton theorem. 3. The student is required to answer all questions in each part for full marks.

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SET 1

Part A Answer ALL the questions (56=30)

1. Explain the following, each with an example.


a. Real matrix
b. Complex matrix
𝑐𝑜𝑠𝜃 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝜃
2. If 𝐴 = ( ), prove that 𝐴 is orthogonal.
−𝑠𝑖𝑛𝜃 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝜃
𝑖𝑏 𝑐 + 𝑖𝑑
3. Show that the matrix 𝐴 = ( ) is skew Hermitian.
−𝑐 + 𝑖𝑑 𝑖𝑏
1 1 5 −3
4. If ( ) + 2𝑋 = ( ), find 𝑋.
3 −2 1 0
5. Define orthogonal matrix with an example.

Part B Answer ALL the questions (210=20)


1 0 3
6. Verify Cayley Hamilton theorem for the matrix 𝐵 = (−3 5 −6).
9 2 1
6 −2 1
7. Find the inverse of the matrix (3 1 1).
1 −1 4
SET 2

Part A Answer ALL the questions (56=30)

1. How do you find the


a. Transpose of a matrix
b. Conjugate of a matrix.
Explain each with an example.
1 2
2. Find the characteristic equation of the matrix 𝐴 = ( ).
2 −1
1 𝑖

3. Show that the matrix 𝐴 = (√2


−𝑖
√2
−1
) is unitary.
√2 √2
1 0
4. Verify Cayley Hamilton theorem for the matrix 𝐴 = ( ).
2 3
5. State any two properties of orthogonal matrix.

Part B Answer ALL the questions (210=20)


1 1 1
6. Verify Cayley Hamilton theorem for the matrix 𝐴 = 2
( 3 4).
5 1 0
5 2 1
7. Find the inverse of the matrix (3 −2 0).
5 1 5
SET 3

Part A Answer ALL the questions (56=30)

1. Define the following with an example


a. Symmetric matrix
b. Skew symmetric matrix.
Explain each with an example.
2 1 4
2. Express= (4 8 6 ) as the sum of a symmetric and a skew symmetric
3 −2 −4
matrix.
1 4
3. Find 𝐴−1 for the matrix 𝐴 = ( ).
3 2
4. State any two properties of Unitary matrix.
6 −3 2
1
5. Prove that the matrix 7 (−3 −2 6) is orthogonal.
2 6 3

Part B Answer ALL the questions (210=20)


6 −5 −4
6. Verify Cayley Hamilton theorem for the matrix 𝑃 = (3 3 1 ).
0 2 4
1 0 5
7. Find the inverse using Cayley Hamilton theorem for the matrix 𝐴 = (5 1 −1).
1 3 −3
SET 4

Part A Answer ALL the questions (56=30)

3 −4
2 1 2
1. If 𝐴 = (1 1 ) , 𝐵 = ( ), show that (𝐴𝐵)𝑇 = 𝐵 𝑇 𝐴𝑇 .
1 3 4
2 0
2. Give an example for an orthogonal matrix and prove that its determinant is 1.
𝑥 + 1 2𝑦 − 1 3 4
3. If ( )=( ), find 𝑥, 𝑦, 𝑧 & 𝑤.
𝑧+3 𝑤 2 −1
1 3
4. Find the characteristic equation for the matrix ( ).
2 −1
5. Define the following, each with an example.
a. Hermitian matrix,
b. Skew Hermitian matrix.

Part B Answer ALL the questions (210=20)


1 −6 9
6. Verify Cayley Hamilton theorem for the matrix 𝐴 = (3 3 0 ).
1 4 −1
7 0 −2
7. Find the inverse of the matrix 𝑃 = ( 0 5 −2).
−2 −2 6
SET 5

Part A Answer ALL the questions (56=30)

6 6 9
1. Express (10 11 0 ) as the sum of a symmetric and a skew symmetric matrix.
15 1 −3
1+𝑖 −1+𝑖
2 2
2. Show that the matrix (1+𝑖 1−𝑖
) is unitary.
2 2
𝑥 + 3 𝑧 + 4 2𝑦 − 7 0 6 3𝑦 − 2
3. If ( −6 𝑎 − 1 0 ) = ( −6 −3 2𝑐 + 2 ), find 𝑥, 𝑦, 𝑧, 𝑎, 𝑏 & 𝑐.
𝑏 − 3 −21 0 2𝑏 + 4 −21 0
3 3
4. Find 𝐴 for the matrix 𝐴 = (
−1
).
6 9
5. Define Skew symmetric matrix with example.

Part B Answer ALL the questions (210=20)


5 5 4
6. Verify Cayley Hamilton theorem for the matrix 𝐴 = ( 2 0 5).
−1 −4 3
9 0 3
7. Find the inverse for the matrix 𝐵 = (1 2 4 ).
3 −1 −3
SET 6

Part A Answer ALL the questions (56=30)

1. State any two properties of orthogonal matrix.


1 2 5 2
2. Find 𝑌 from ( )−𝑌 =( ).
3 4 5 4
2+𝑖 2𝑖
3 3
3. For the matrix ( 2𝑖 2−𝑖
), prove that 𝐴(𝐴̅)′ = 𝐼.
3 3
4. Define orthogonal matrix with example.
1 9
5. Find the characteristic equation for the matrix 𝐴 = ( ).
6 4

Part B Answer ALL the questions (210=20)


6 5 −2
6. Verify Cayley Hamilton theorem for the matrix 𝐴 = −1 −2 4 ).
(
3 2 0
2 2 −5
7. Find the inverse for the matrix 𝑃 = (6 0 3 ).
2 1 1
SET 7

Part A Answer ALL the questions (56=30)

1. Define the following with an example


a. Skew Hermitian matrix
b. Orthogonal matrix.
Explain each with an example.
8 0 4
2. Express= (−3 2 6) as the sum of a symmetric and a skew symmetric
1 −2 4
matrix.
9 4
3. Find 𝐴−1 for the matrix 𝐴 = ( ).
3 2
4. State any two properties of Orthogonal matrix.
6 −3 2
1
5. Prove that the matrix 7 (−3 −2 6) is orthogonal.
2 6 3

Part B Answer ALL the questions (210=20)


5 5 −4
6. Verify Cayley Hamilton theorem for the matrix 𝑃 = 2 6
( 1 ).
0 −2 4
7. Find the inverse using Cayley Hamilton theorem for the matrix 𝐴 =
2 0 4
(5 3 −1).
1 −3 3
SET 8

Part A Answer ALL the questions (56=30)

1. Define the following each with an example


a. Skew Hermitian matrix
b. Orthogonal matrix.
8 2
2. Find the Characteristic equation for the matrix ( )
1 −2
−4 5
3. Verify CHT for the matrix 𝐴 = ( ).
1 2
4. State any two properties of Unitary matrix.
5. State any two properties of a matrix.

Part B Answer ALL the questions (210=20)


1 2 −3
6. Verify Cayley Hamilton theorem for the matrix 𝑃 = (2 5 4 ).
1 2 4
−2 1 3
7. Find the inverse for the matrix 𝐴 = ( 4 2 −1).
1 3 3
SET 9

Part A Answer ALL the questions (56=30)

8 6 7
1. Express ( 1 1 0) as the sum of a symmetric and a skew symmetric matrix.
15 1 3
1+𝑖 −1+𝑖
2 2
2. Show that the matrix (1+𝑖 1−𝑖
) is unitary.
2 2
𝑥 + 3 𝑧 + 4 2𝑦 − 7 0 6 3𝑦 − 2
3. If ( −6 𝑎 − 1 0 ) = ( −6 −3 2𝑐 + 2 ), find 𝑥, 𝑦, 𝑧, 𝑎, 𝑏 & 𝑐.
𝑏 − 3 −21 0 2𝑏 + 4 −21 0
4 3
4. Find 𝐴 for the matrix 𝐴 = (
−1
).
6 9
5. Define Skew symmetric matrix with example.

Part B Answer ALL the questions (210=20)


2 4 4
6. Verify Cayley Hamilton theorem for the matrix 𝐴 = ( 3 0 5).
−1 −4 3
7 0 3
7. Find the inverse for the matrix 𝐵 = (1 −2 4 ).
3 −1 −3

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