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MANGOSUTHU UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES


MATHEMATICS 1 ELECTRICAL ENGENEERING
Examiner: Mrs N M Rasenyalo Moderator: Mrs J Wyngaardt

Total Marks: 34
Question 1

1.1 Consider the following matrices:

 4  2
  2 1 3      2 1  1  1 0
A=   , B =   3 1  , C=   , D=  
 2 1   1 3   2 0 3   0 1
 
Find the following, if possible, if not give reason:

1.1.1 AB. (5)

1.1.2 BA. (1)

1.1.3 3A-4C. (4)

1.1.4 A+2D. (1)

1.2 Find the inverse of the following:

2 −1 3
A= [−2 4 1]
−3 2 −1

1.3 Use Cramer’s rule to solve the following system of equations :

2𝑥 − 4𝑦 + 2𝑧 = 2

−𝑥 + 4𝑦 + 2𝑧 = −4

2𝑥 + 𝑦 − 3𝑧 = 7

(6)

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Memo

Question 1

1.1 Consider the following matrices:

 4  2
  2 1 3      2 1  1  1 0
A=   , B =   3 1  , C=   , D=  
 2 1  1  1 3   2 0 3   0 1
 
Find the following, if possible, if not give reason:

  8  3  3 4 1 9    8 12 
1.1.1 AB. =   =  
 8  3  3  4  1  3   2  6 
(5)
−12 −6 14
1.1.2 BA. = ( −4 4 −10)
8 4 −6
(1)

  2  7 13
1.1.3 3A-4C. =  
 14 3 9 
(4)

1.1.4 A+2D. None (1)

1.2 Find the inverse of the following:

2 −1 3
A= [−2 4 1]
−3 2 −1

2 -1 3 2 -1

-2 4 1 -2 4

-3 2 -1 -3 2

2 -1 3 2 -1

-2 4 1 -2 4

−6 5 −13
Adjoint(A)= [−1 7 −8 ]
8 −1 6

Determninant(A)= 2(-6)+5+8 = 1
−6 5 −13
A-1 = [−1 7 −8 ] (6)
8 −1 6

1.3 Use Cramer’s rule to solve the following system of equations :

2𝑥 − 4𝑦 + 2𝑧 = 2

−𝑥 + 4𝑦 + 2𝑧 = −4

2𝑥 + 𝑦 − 3𝑧 = 7

2 −4 2 2 2 2 2 −4 2
[−4 4 2] [−1 −4 2 ] [−1 4 −4]
7 1 −3 2 7 −3 2 1 7
𝑥= 2 −4 2 𝑦= 2 −4 2 𝑧= 2 −4 2
[−1 4 2] [−1 4 2] [−1 4 2]
2 1 −3 2 1 −3 2 1 −3

2(−14) + 4(−2) + 2(−32)


𝑥= =2
2(−14) + 4(−1) + 2(−9)

2(−2) − 2(−1) + 2(1)


𝑦= =0
−50

2(32) + 4(1) + 2(−9)


𝑧= = −1
−50
(6)

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