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Matrix Rank and Solution Methods

This document is an assignment for Mathematics-I (Subject Code: BT-102) from the Department of Engineering Mathematics, consisting of various mathematical problems related to matrices, ranks, eigenvalues, and systems of equations. It includes tasks such as finding the rank of matrices, testing for consistency of equations, and applying the Cayley-Hamilton theorem. The assignment is authored by Dr. Sanjeet Kumar, Professor and Head of Mathematics at LNCT&S, Bhopal.

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Matrix Rank and Solution Methods

This document is an assignment for Mathematics-I (Subject Code: BT-102) from the Department of Engineering Mathematics, consisting of various mathematical problems related to matrices, ranks, eigenvalues, and systems of equations. It includes tasks such as finding the rank of matrices, testing for consistency of equations, and applying the Cayley-Hamilton theorem. The assignment is authored by Dr. Sanjeet Kumar, Professor and Head of Mathematics at LNCT&S, Bhopal.

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Department of Engineering Mathematics

Subject: Mathematics-I
Subject Code: BT-102
(Common to All Branches)

Assignment-5
(CO-5)
1. Find the rank of the matrix
 1 3 4 3   4 2 3
 3 9 12 9   8 4 6 
(i)  (ii)  
  1  3  4  3    2  1  1.5
 12 22 32 42 
 2  2 1 3 6 
2 32 42 52  3 3 1 2 
(iii)  2 (iv) 
3 42 52 62 
  1 1 1 2 
4 2 52 62 7 2 
2. Reduce the following matrix into its normal form and find its rank.
2 3 1  1 2 3 4 5
1 1 2  4 3 4 5 6 
(i)
 (ii)

3 1 3 2  4 5 6 7
   
6 3 0  7 9 10 11 12

 2 1 1 8 1 3 6
 0 3  2 0 3 2 2 
(iii)  (iv) 
 2 4  3  8 1  3 4 

3. Test for consistency and solve:


5x  3 y  7 z  4
3 x  26 y  2 z  9
7 x  2 y  10 z  5
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4. Show that the equations:
3x  3 y  2 z  1
x  2y 4
10 y  3z  2
2x  3 y  z  5

are consistent and solve it.

5. Show that the following system of equations:


5 x  3 y  14 z  4
y  2z  1
x  2 y  2z  0
2x  y  6z  2

are inconsistent.

6. Find Investigate the value of λ and μ so that the equation


2 x  3 y  5z  9
7x  3y  2z  8
2 x  3 y  z  

have (i) no solution, (ii) unique solution, (iii) infinite many solution

7. For what value of λ, the equations


x  y  z 1
x  2 y  4z  
x  4 y  10 z  2

have a solution and solve completely in each case.

 2 2  3
  6
8. Find the Eigen value and Eigen vector of matrix  2 1
  1  2 0 

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 6 2 2
9. Find the Characteristic value and Characteristic vector of matrix:  2 3  1 
 2 1 3 

10. Verify Cayley Hamilton Theorem, for the matrix A and find its inverse:
 1 1 3
 1 3 3 
 
 2  4  4 

11. Using Cayley Hamilton Theorem, Find inverse of matrix.

 1 1 3
 1 3 3 
 
 2  4  4 

12. Using Cayley Hamilton Theorem, Find A2 where matrix.

1 2 0
A  2 3 0
0 0  1 

13. Find non-singular matrix P and Q such that PAQ is in the normal form, where.

1 0 2
A  2 3 4 
3 3 6 

1 1 4
14. Given A  3 2  1 . Find a model matrix P which transforms A to diagonal form.
2 1  1 
Hence calculate A 4 .
0 1 2
15. Find the inverse of 1 2 3  by using elementary row transformations.
3 1 2 

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