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Sem V - Linear Albegra

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Linear algebra

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Code: 193155

Time: 3 hrs Max. Marks: 75


Section –A
I. Answer any five questions of the following. 5x3=15 Marks
2 2 −8
1. Verify whether the vectors −1 , −3 and 5 are linearly independent
1 2 4
6𝑎 − 𝑏
2. If 𝑊 = 𝑎 + 𝑏 : a, b ∈ R , then find a matrix 𝐴 such that 𝑊 = 𝐶𝑜𝑙 𝐴.
−7𝑎
1 −4 9 −7
3. Find the rank of the matrix 𝐴 = −1 2 −4 1
5 −6 10 7

2 3
4. Find the eigen values of 𝐴 = and compare this result with eigen value of 𝐴 .
3 −6

5. Let 𝑇: 𝑃 → 𝑃 be such that 𝑇 𝑝(𝑡) = (𝑡 + 3)𝑝(𝑡). Then find the matrix for 𝑇 relative to the bases
{1, 𝑡, 𝑡 } and {1, 𝑡, 𝑡 , 𝑡 }.

3 1
6. If the eigen values of a matrix 𝐴 are 2 and 1 and their corresponding eigen vectors are and
2 1
respectively, then find 𝐴 .

7. State and prove parallelogram law of vectors.

1 −4
8. Find the orthogonal projection of onto the line through and the origin.
7 2
Code: 193155

II.
9. a] Define linearly dependent and also prove that the Indexed set {𝑣 , 𝑣 , … , 𝑣 } of two or more
vectors with 𝑣 ≠ 0 is linearly dependent if and only if there exists some 𝑣 (𝑗 > 1) is a linear
combination of its preceding vectors 𝑣 , 𝑣 , … , 𝑣 .
[OR]
b] State and prove Spanning set theorem.

10. a] Define rank of a matrix and also State and prove Rank theorem.
[OR]
b] Define Eigen value and Eigen vector and show that, if 𝑣 , 𝑣 , … , 𝑣 are Eigen vectors that
correspond to distinct Eigen values 𝛼 , 𝛼 , … , 𝛼 of an 𝑛 × 𝑛 matrix 𝐴, then the set {𝑣 , 𝑣 , … , 𝑣 } is
linearly independent.

3 1 1
11. a] Define Diagonalization and Diagonalize the matrix 𝐴 = 1 3 1 if possible
1 1 3
[OR]
−3 −9
b] Construct the general solution of 𝑋 = 𝐴𝑋 , 𝐴 = involving complex Eigen
2 3
functions and then obtain the general real solution.

12. a] State and prove the orthogonal decomposition theorem.


[OR]
4 0 2
b] Find the least squares solution of 𝐴𝑋 = 𝑏 for 𝐴 = 0 2 , 𝑏 = 0
1 1 11

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