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Ifa matrix has 13 elements, then the possible dimensions it can have are (a) 113, 131 (b) 1«26, 26x1 (c) 2x13, 132 (d) 113 only Q09. Ifa matrix A has 12 elements then, how many different orders it can have? (a) 1x12, 2x6, 3x4, 4x3, 6x2, 12x1 (b) 2x6, 3x4, 4x3, 6x2 Qio. qu Qi2. Qi3. Qa Qis. Q16. Qi7. Qs. (6 (@) 1x12, 1251 How many matrices of order 2x3 are possible with each entry 0 or 1? (a) 2° (b) 128 ©@2 a2" 5 0 0 tet A=|0 25 0| 1fA isascatar matrix, then value of x is x 00 x (a) 35 (b) only 5 (©only-S (d) x can be any real number cosa —sine Ifa ( \. then for what value of @ is A an identity matrix? sina cos (a)o=nmneZ (db) @=3nn,neZ (c)o=2nneZ (d) o= ‘The values of x andy, if| ~, |—a] * |e 3] arg y ay] 19 343V2 (b) x=1, -2; y=3 £32 2.43 (@) x=1,2; y=342N3 O 4a ae and kA. (4 sp) ent ae oF is (b) 64 (©) +64 The vas ofan [9% *% bs “le 0 y=5y 0 6 (a) x=1y=1,2 (b) y=, x=2 (c) x= (d) x=1, y=2 1 oO For what valuc (s) of x, the matrix | 0 0 0, “fis a diagonal matrix? 0 x+y-6em 5) (a6 (b)0 @3 @2 12-1 IfA=|3 4 7 |, then the value of X where A +X isa unit matrix, is 5.1 6 o 721 oy 5 0-1 2 000 (a) [: 3 +7 (b)}-2 -F 1 @/3 3° 7 @{0 00 BF At A ak: AN BY 5 1 6 000 400 If] 0 4 0 | isascalar matrix, then the value of x” is y Ox (a) 4 (b) 0 ©! (d) +4 Class XII Linear Programming Assignment No. 9 Solve the following LPP graphically :- 1. Maximize z= 5x + 3y subject to = Bxt5y <15 Sx+27<10 xy>0 2. Minimize z~ 20x + 10y, subject to x + 2y <40, 3x + y>30, 4x + 3y > 60 and x, y> 0. 3. Minimize and Maximize z = 5x. + 2y subject to -2x—3yS-6, x~2y <2, 3x+2y<12, -3x+2y<3,x, y20 4, Maximize and minimize 2 = 3x + Sy subject to 3x—4y + 12>0, 2x-y+2>0, 2xt+ey+220, O2 5. Maximize z= 4x + 3y subject to 3x +4y <24, 8x+6y<48, x<5, y<6, xy>0 6. Minimize z= x — Sy + 20 subject tox—y>0, -x+2y>2, x23, y<4, xy>0 7. Maximize z= 15x + 10y subject to 3x + 2y<80, 2x +3y<70,x,y>0 8 9. L Minimize z= 2x + dy subject to x + y>8,x+4y>12,x>3,y>2 Maximize z= Ix + 10y subject to x + y < 30000, y < 12000, x > 6000, x>y, x, y>,0 D, Miniiies = 1844 10y covet 6 20-9520, 2a +3¥ 3 K9, 20 0 Ql 02. Q03. Q04. 05. v6. Q07. 08. 09. Q10. | then A? equals 2 -2 of, 3] |? ‘| 2 -2 l44 45 46) equals 45 46 47| (ao (b) -1 1 (2 A square matrix A is said to be singular if, 3-5 17 WA= and B= 5 20 0-10 then |AB| = nfl 4 2], he is symmetric matrix, 2x-3 x41) then find the value of x. IEA is a square matrix such that A?’ =A, then find (2+A)'—19A. IA is square matrix of order 3 such 200 0 that A(adjA)=|.0 -2 0 |, then Oo. 0\ 2 find |A|. Find the order of the matrix A such that 2-1 -1 -8 1 oja=|1 -2|. 364 o 2 iB=|! 5) and A+28 03 find the matrix A. 2 IfA=[1 0 4]and B=| 5}, find AB, 6 Qu. Qi3. Qi4. Ifthe matrix A=|° ®**]ig x? x43 symmetric, find the value of x. 1s For the matrix A = [: ‘I . verify that () (A+A’) isa symmetric matrix (ii) (A~A’) isa skew-symmetric matrix. Find the equation of the line joining A(J, 3) and B(O, 0), using determinants. ‘Also, find k if D(k, 0) is a point such that the area of ABD is 3 square units. D402 IfA=|0 2 3), find A. 1 2)6 Hence, solve the following system of equations : 3x+4y+2z=8, 2y-32=3, x-2y+62=-2 30-11 IfA*=|-15 6 -S| and $s -2 12 2 3 © kta (ABy". 2 1) CONCEPT TYPE QUESTIONS Direetions : This section contains multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (a), (b), (c) and (d), out of which only ‘one is correct Which of the following functions from I to itself is a bijection? (a) f= x! (b) fog x +2 (©) f@)=2x+1 (@) FQ)=x +x Which of the following function is an odd function ? (a) txyeVbexex? vine x? (b) f= (1-x? ©) fO9=l0 © ton 5] (@)_ f(x) =k, k isa constant ‘A function f' from the set of natural numbers to integers 8 whennisodd defined by f(n)=} 2 is when niseven (a) neither one-one nor onto (b) one-one but not onto (©) onto but not one-one (d) cne-one and anto both ‘The relation R is defined on the set of natural numbers as {(a, b):@=2b}. Then, R-lis given by (a) (2,1), 4,2), 6, 3)on} (b) 10,2), 2.4), B.6),} (©) RV isnot defined (@)_ None of these The relation R= {(1, 1), 2,2),(3,3), (1,2),2,3),(1,3)} fon set A= (1, 2,3} is (a). Reflexive but not symmetric (b)_ Reflexive but not transitive (©) Symmetricand transitive (d)_Neither symmetric nor transitive Let P= ((x, y) |x? +? = 1, x,y eR}. Then, Pis (a). Reflexive (b) Symmetric (©) Transitive (@)_ Anti-symmetric For real numbers x and y, we writex Ry e>x-y* J is ‘an irational number. Then, therelation R is (a) Reflexive (b) Symmetric (©) Transitive (@)_ None ofthese 2 13. 14. 16. 1. Let L denote the set ofall straight lines in a plane, Leta relation R be defined by aR <> a1 fa, L. Then, Ris (@)_ Reflexive (&) Symmetric (©) Transitive (d) None ofthese Let Sbe the set ofall real numbers, ‘Then, the relation R= {(a, b): 1+ ab> 0} on Sis (a) Reflexive and symmetric but not transitive (b) Reflexive and transitive but not symmetric (©) Symmetric, ransitivebut not reflexive (a) Reflexive, transitive and symmetric | Let R be a relation on the set N be defined by {0 y) [xy EN, 2+ y= 41}. Then, Ris (a) Reflexive (b) Symmetric (©) Transitive (@) None of these Let X = {= 1, 0, 1}, ¥ = {0, 2} and a funetion f: XY defined by y= 2x4, is (a) one-one onto (b) one-one into (©)_many-one onto (@)_many-one into LetX= {0, 1, 2,3} and Y= {-1, 0, 1,4, 9} and a funetion| £:X > Y defined by y= x (a) one-one onto (6) many-one onto Let g(x) = x2 4x5, then (a) gisone-oneonR ——(b)_gisnot one-one on R (©) gisbijectiveonR — (@) Noneof these ‘The mapping f: N—>N given by f{n)= 1 +n?,n © Nwhen Nis the set of natural numbers, is (a) one-oneandonto ——_(b)_ onto but not one-one (©) one-one but not onto —_(d)_ neither one-one nor onto ‘The function f: R—> R given by f(x) =x — 1 is (2) one-one function (b) an onto function (©) abijection (€)_ neither one-one nor ento IEN be the set ofall natural numbers, consider f: N—> N such that fx) = 2x, x € N, then Fis (a) one-one onto (b) one-one into (©) _many-one onto (a) None of these Let A= (1, 2,3} and B= {2,4, 6,8}, Consider the rulef: AB, ffx) =2x yx eA. Thedomain, codomain and range of frespestively are (a) (12,33, 12,4,6}, (2, 4,6, 8) () {12,3}, 12.4, 6,8}, (2.4, 6) (©) (2,4,6,8}, (2,4,6, 7}, 1,23) (@) (2.4.63, (2,4,6,8}, (1,2, 3} (b) one-one into (a) many-one into The function f; A» B defined by f(x) =4x +7, x eR is (a) one-one (b) many-one (c) odd (@) even 19. Thesmatlest integer function f(x) = [x] is (a) one-one (b)_ many-one (©) Both (a) & (b) (a) None of these 20. The signum function, f: R-> R is given by 1 ifxso f(x)=40, if x=0is =I ifxR and g: R— R defined by ffx) = 2x +3 and g(x) =x2 + 7, then the value of x for which f{g(x)) = 25 is @) #1 0) #2 @ #3 (ed 22, If f R> Ris given by ~A,when x is atonal 109 seer atti then (fof) (1-V3) is equal to @ 1 () -1 OB wo 7 ven F(x) = be 2 *) an (x) 52 nn fo equals (a) ~f(x) (b) 30x) © [Foor (d)_ None of these 24, If: RR, gi R—> Rand h: R—>R are such that (x) = x2, g(x) = tan x and h(x) = log x, then the value of (go (fol) (x), ifx = 1 will be @ oO wt O-1 @r 29. 31 22. 38, For binary operation * defined on R ~ {1} such that basis (a) not associative (b) not commutative (6) commutative (a) both (a) and (b) ‘The binary operation * defined on N bya * b=a*b+ ab for alla, b = Nis (@) commutative only (b) associative only (6) both commutative and associative (a)_None of these Ifa binary operation * is defined by a* b=a?+b?-+ab+1, then (2 * 3) * 2isequal to @ 20) 40 ©) 400 (a) 445 Ifa * b denote the bigger among a and band if = (ab) +3, then 4.7 = @4 Hs OW Ws Consider the non-empty set consisting of children in a family and relation R defined asa R bifaisbrother of}. Then Ris (a) symmetric but not transitive (b) transitive but not symmetric (6) neither symmetric nor transitive (@)_ both symmetric and transitive Let us define a relation R in R as aRb if a> b. Then R is (@)anequivalence relation (b) reflexive, transitive but not symmetric (©) symmetric, transitive but not reflexive (4) neither transitive nor reflexive but symmetric Let f: R > R be defined by f(x @ o (©) bijective i {YRER. Then Fis one (b) onto (a) fis not d

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