School of Engineering, Design and Automation
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Assignment – I
Date of Allocation (DOA):18th September 2023 Date of Submission (DOS):25th September 2023
Maximum Marks: 10
Department Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Name Of Program B.Tech. Semester I
Course Mathematics – I Course Code BSC103
(Calculus and Linear
Algebra)
Name of Course Instructor Ms. Shilpa
Course Outcomes
CO1 Discuss and Analyze the theoretical & practical aspects of matrices and calculus.
Solve systems of linear equations using multiple methods, demonstrate
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understanding of linear independence, and determine eigenvalues and
eigenvectors and solve eigenvalue problems.
Identify the tool to evaluate area and volume occupied by different shapes for
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learning advanced Engineering Mathematics.
Use the function of several variables that are essential in most branches of
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engineering.
Describe mathematical tools needed in evaluating multiple integrals and their
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usage.
S. No. Assignment Questions/CO Mapped CO
01 Are the following vectors linear independent? If so, CO2
find a relation between them.
(i) 𝑥1 = (1, 2, 1) , 𝑥2 = (2, 1, 4), 𝑥3 =
(4, 5, 6).
(ii) 𝑥1 = (2, −1, 3, 2), 𝑥2 = (1, 3, 4, 2), 𝑥3 =
(3, −5, 2, 2).
02 (a) Verify Caley – Hamilton Theorem for the matrix CO2
1 0 2
−1
𝐴 and find 𝐴 when 𝐴 is [0 2 1 ]
2 0 3
03 (a) Reduce the given matrix into normal form and CO1
Interpret the Rank of the matrix 𝐴 =
1 2 0 −1
[ 3 4 1 2 ].
−2 3 2 5
(b) Determine the non – singular matrices 𝑃 and 𝑄
such that 𝑃𝐴𝑄 is in the normal form for the matrix
1 −1 −1
𝐴 = [1 1 1 ].
3 1 1
04 For what value of 𝑎 and 𝑏, the equations CO2
𝑥 + 2𝑦 + 3𝑧 = 6
𝑥 + 3𝑦 + 5𝑧 = 9
2𝑥 + 5𝑦 + 𝑎𝑧 = 𝑏
have (i) no solution (ii) unique solution (iii) infinite
many solutions.
Interpret the eigen values and eigen vectors of the CO2
05 following matrix
2 0 1
(i) [0 2 0]
1 0 2
−1 2 −2
(ii) [1 2 1 ].
−1 −1 0
Signature Signature
Departmental HoD Ms. Shilpa