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The document discusses various concepts related to vector spaces, including definitions, properties, and exercises to verify understanding. It covers topics such as subspaces, linear independence, bases, and dimensions, along with specific examples and problems for practice. The document emphasizes the algebraic nature of vector spaces and the importance of using geometric illustrations to motivate ideas.

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Maths

The document discusses various concepts related to vector spaces, including definitions, properties, and exercises to verify understanding. It covers topics such as subspaces, linear independence, bases, and dimensions, along with specific examples and problems for practice. The document emphasizes the algebraic nature of vector spaces and the importance of using geometric illustrations to motivate ideas.

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(@) Let W be the set of all matrices A in V such that An = —Au (the bar denotes complex conjugation). Prove that W is a subspace of V and find a basis for W. 12, Prove that the space of all m X m matrices over the field F has dimension mn, by exhibiting & basis for this space, 13, Discuss Exercise 9, when V is 8 vector space over the field with two elements described in Exercise 5, Section 1.1. 14, Let ¥ be the set of real numbers, Regard Vas a vector space over the field ‘of rational numbers, with the usual operations. Prove that this vector space is not finitedimensional 2.4, Coordinates One of the useful features of a basis ® in an n-dimensional space V is that it essentially enables one to introduce coordinates in V analogous to coordinates’ x, of a vector a = (zi, 2) in the space Fr es of a vector « in V relative to the basis @ ‘a as a linear combination of the D1 the natural coordinates rd basis for F>; ec. 24 Coordinates 48 (a) Prove that Wy and Ws re subypacen of ¥ () Find the dimensions of Ws, Ws, Wik Wy and Wa A) Wy {Again let ¥ bo the space of 2 X 2 matrices over F. Find a basis (As, Ay, Ay, Ad foe Voueh that A} = Ay foreach j 4 Lat V be 8 vector apace over a subfield F of the complex numbers, Suppose ‘arb, and 7 are linearly independent vectora in V. Prove that (a +B), (B+), thd (y+ are linearly independ 10, Let ¥ be # vector space over the field F, Suppose there are a fnite number fyectors i, ., a in V which span V. Prove that V is finite- Ow a+iva9t © (vs-i 6. (i) Show that one ofthe values of (1+ iy3)¥ + (1 - iys)t is YD. (ii) Show that the product of all the values of (1 eiysyt is 8. [cH 2008 7. Find the general values of the real angle @ which satisfies the equations: ar (i) (cos0-+‘sin6)(00830 + isin 38) --{(cos(an — 1)8 + ésin(2n - 1)9)} (i) (cond + isin 6)" = (cos Fisin”). ) (cos + sind)? = (cos + isin) 18 8. Expand the following in powers of cos and sin8. (i) cos 99, (i) sin 109, {up cosec sin wa: ‘i zi Lameeruddin rising yt | | eratannatet wh anaten aot (ai) ao tm to8+ 3" +008 = a Unt Por he en (DHE = 2 s, prove that is : creamer tee te nt certrg neta ting and Vins ane hter 8 tv accea=Z0+02)(1 quations -yo=? } cosec sin ee ee real += 24) 8009 ‘cinlo+ B29) in(a—B) = 4a ay tnctining Bele) ole 0) + ony aad tut? as Fosind = 2 an 4) 16, Solve (wy t-1=0 (iy) t+ 0-2= - (vi) af 22? eos + =O ai) = () ater ta-s following into sea! fa 1 — aa con8 +2 11, Factorise the 0. wa) 2 Pre OS: @aet (oo heen eet se folowing in povets (uy ante poe, WO. pate - 18, (a) Expend () cos" 26, 2 Pane I: CLASSICAL ALOuny () Prove that (cos o= Loree ee) ee 0 $ (SEs) 2 ote. prove that # is 1°58” nearly 19, wag Ptove that is 1°58 (i) ond = Fw tat 007 neatly. 1 20. If tan = =, find the approximate value of 8 21, Find the limiting values ofthe following when x 0 os w, Ee (8) jx(eosa — cos may nz ~ si tana) = to SSIS oy OEE ow (34) (fap okeehauy ie na ow 23. Show that the roots of 2? 2 =1= 0 are mpltiples of @ where @ = cos 2% BAF nd alto brow tat the roots of 2? +2 +2 = 0 are a+ 02 +08 a a +a! 24, Prove that tana + tan“!ay + Onto real factors, prove that. Veen 76g ©) cm cos Hoos say Gi) sin F sin 2 gin A © v2 (Hints, 28 2341 citi! = (Patchy Por the result (i ) (2-tiea8t 2) (y = ihe) # = i(2-1) and show that a reom iE 41). | i) put & : (Save he suation 2 Sagan craey Land ~1) at 28. 29, 30. I CT 28, 1 in the relation sin(u ~ 6 (1 tants ints, sin cos —cosw sla sin —conw-8 = sinecosa, or, 8 = tanu(t— cosa) = 2tanweis® F t\ a on anw (1—cosa- © #9) (cose east ost 2) 29, Ify = esis ands very smal prove tat 2 : Le os aay tesinys besingy a z and | 30, 1¢ztans = 09 baie ta? + show that on me Ga | [atints, zsinz = (on + as +000? ++) cm, Jaleo +airt e+ (a-§ oor eres quating the ooeficints of #7, he results obtaine] Answer (ats (ia) 1, 8. 1 @ 0 $768 @ 2.) eos(169 — 118) +fsin(264 = 10) (a) sD 5.) 1, 30219 7 re (i) cos} (2kr + 9) —4 ec in} (ke +3), + 10c088 sn ost sin 0 sin? =1, oof ising, cos M88 isin MHS, 242) k= ‘n= 1 when nis odd. 22m i008 i +a?) n= 2m +1; (OY TIRES (22 22 con Ht 4 be (Cosme 4 “F

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