Linear Algebra
Linear Algebra
IPaper:Third]
IPPU-M-I(MAT)-CC03|
(Linear Algebra)
Time Three Hours] Maximum Marks 70
answers in their
Note: Candidates are required to give their
own words as far as practicable.
The figure in the
PART-A
T:R R be a
linear map
Thematrix
3 2h a s eigen values 5 and 2
Let
X,)is equal (ii)
T(1,-1)=1, then T(x,
1)=2,.
1. vector corresponding to 5 is :
then an eigen
to
(a) (2+\2)/2
(a)
b)(+x2)/2
x+X2)/2
c
(b)
(d) ( x+3x2)/2
(d)
(a) 21
(iv) Let (5, 5, 8, 8)
u
=
and v =
(1. 2. 3. 4) then
u-
vis equal to
(b -2 1
(a) 66
(b V66
(c)
(c) 16
(d) 26
(d) -21
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(2)
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in the set ofall linear (vii) Let f be
(v)The
relation ofsimilarity is
a bilinear form on R2 defined by
vector space V(F)
transformation on
a
t(X X2), (V y2)) xy,t x,y2 then matrix
=
of f with ordered
(a)Equivalencerelation basis {(1, -1), (1, 1)} is:
-10 48
(a)
4 2
(b) -18 29 -3 -7
[4
48 30 (b)
(c) 18 29 4 3
(c) -3 7
-30 -48
(d) 18 29 -4 3
(d)
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equation of the
matrix PART-B
characteristic
The
(ix) (Short Answer Type
10 -8 Questions)
A is Attempt any four questíons. Each
marks. question carries 5
A2-A+ 121 =0 [4x5-201
(a)
(a) IfT and S are invertible linear
A2 8A+ 61 =0 transformations
then show that TS is invertible and
(b)
(TS)=
A2+8A+121 =0
(c)
a A2 -8A+121
=0 (b)State and prove Cayley-Hamilton theorem.
2xy+3x,Y1
+
4y,y (c) Let V be an inner product space. Let u, veV
( x ) I f fu. v)
XX2 =
matrix
then the be arbitrary then prove that:
v (x. y,) =
(a)
[I 2 T:RR3 given by :
3
T (x. y, z)= (z, y + Z. x+y+z)
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