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This document contains a mathematics exam with 7 questions covering topics like matrix algebra, linear systems of equations, and proofs of trigonometric identities. The exam is worth a total of 100 marks and students are instructed to attempt 6 questions over a 3 hour period. The questions cover solving systems of equations, finding inverses and determinants of matrices, solving equations involving matrices, and properties of symmetric, diagonal and Hermitian matrices.
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PUNJAB COLLEGE KHANEWAL

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
Class B.Sc Paper: A (General math’s)

Note: Attempt SIX Questions. Total marks: 100. TIME: 3 Hours


Sr# Questions Mar
For what value of λ the given equations have non-trivial solutions? . Find the solutions.
Q.1(a) ( 3−λ ) x 1−x 2+ x 2=0 x 1−( 1−λ ) x 2+ x 3=0 x 1−x 2+ ( 1−λ ) x 3=0 10

Use Gauss Jordon method to reduce the system to reduce echelon form, indicate the operations
you perform and determine the solution, if any, for the system.
Q.1(b) 6 x 1−6 x 2+ 6 x 3=6 ; 2 x1 −4 x 2−6 x 3=12 ; 10 x 1−5 x2 +5 x 3=30 8

[ ]
2 1 −1
Q.2(a) 0 2 1 9
Find the inverse of the matrix
5 2 −3
.
R

| |
x aa a
Q.2(b) a x a a =( x−a )3 (x +3 a) 8
Prove that
aa x a
aaa x

| |
1 1 2 3
Q.3(a) 1 2−x 2 2 3 =0 8
Solve for ' x ' the equation
2 3 1 5
2 3 9 9−x 2

| |
2
a b Sinα c Sinα
Show that b Sinα 1 Cosα =0
Q.3(b) b Sinα Cosα 1 9

Where a , b∧c are the lengths of the sides of a triangle and α is the measure of the angle
opposite to side.
Show that the system of equations is inconsistent if c ≠2 a−3 b
Q4 (a) 2 x1 −x2 +3 x 3=a ; 3 x 1+ x 2−5 x 3=b ; 5 x 1−5 x2 +21 x 3=c 8

Q.4(b) Show that the inverse of a Diagonal matrix, with all non-zero diagonal elements, is a Diagonal 9
matrix.

If A and B are 3 ×3 Matrices such that det ( A 2 B3 ) =108 and det ( A 3 B 2) =72.
Q5 (a) 8
find det 2 A∧det ( B−1 )

Q.5(b) If A and B are Symmetric matrices then prove that AB is Symmetric if and only if A∧B are 8
commute.

Q.6(a) Show that every square matrix can be expressed in a unique way as P+iQ , where P∧Q are 8
Hermition.

Show that every square matrix A with the entries from real field, can be written as the sum of a
Q.6(b) 1 1 8
symmetric Matrix B= ( A+ A ) and a skew symmetric Matrix D= ( A− A ) .
t t
2 2

[ ]
5 9 3
Q.7(a) 8
Find the Rank of matrix A= −3 5 6
−1 −5 −3
Q.7(b) 8
| |
2 2
a +b
c c
c
b 2+ c2
Prove that a a =4 abc
a
2 2
c +a
b b
b

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