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Class XII MATHS HOLIDAY HOMEWORK

The document provides a list of mathematics homework problems for class 12. The problems cover topics like matrices, determinants, systems of linear equations and geometric concepts like lines and functions.

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Class XII MATHS HOLIDAY HOMEWORK

The document provides a list of mathematics homework problems for class 12. The problems cover topics like matrices, determinants, systems of linear equations and geometric concepts like lines and functions.

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HOLIDAY HOMEWORK

CLASS – XII
MATHEMATICS

1. Find x, y, z and w if [ 2xx−− yy 2 x+ z


3 x+ w
=
][
−1 5
0 13
. ]
[ ]
3 3 −1
2. Express the matrix −2 −2 1 = P + Q where P is symmetric and Q is a skew-
−4 −5 2
symmetric matrix.

[ ][ ]
1 3 2 1
3. Find the value of x such that [ 1 x 1 ] 2 5 1 2 =0
15 3 2 x

[ ]
1 2 −3
4. Find A , where A= 2 3
−1
2 , hence solve the system of linear equation :
3 −3 −4
x +2 y−3 z=−4
2 x+3 y +2 z=2
3 x−3 y−4 z=11
5. A company produces three products every day. Their production on certain day is 45 tons.
It is found that the production of third product exceeds the production of first product by
8 tons while the total production of first and third product is twice the production of
second product. Using the concept of matrices and determinants , answer the following
questions.
(i) If x , y and z respectively denotes the quantity (in tons) of first , second and third
product produced, then which of the following is true?
(a) x + y + z=45 (b) x +8=z (c) x−2 y + z=0 (d) all of these

[ ] [ ] [ ]
−1
1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1
1
(ii) If 1 0 −2 = 3 0 −3 , then the inverse of 1 0 −1 is
6
1 −1 1 1 −2 1 1 −2 1

[ ] [ ][ ]
1 1 1 1 −1 1 1 1
0
3 3 3 2 2 3 2 6
1 −1 1 1 1 1 −1
(a) 0 (b) (c) 0 (d) none of
2 2 3 3 3 3 3
1 −1 1 1 −1 1 1 −1 1
6 3 6 6 3 6 3 2 6
these
(iii) x: y: z is equal to
(a) 12: 13: 20 (b) 11: 15: 19 (c) 15: 19: 11 (d) 13: 12: 20
6. Activity :
(i) To verify that the relation R in the set L of all lines in a plane, defined by R={(l,
m):l is perpendicular to m} is symmetric but neither reflexive nor transitive.
(ii) To demonstrate a function which not one one but onto.
7. Revision of exercise 1.2.

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