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0910sem1 Ma2101

This document appears to be an exam for a linear algebra course, consisting of two sections and eight questions. Section A contains four questions that must all be answered, worth a total of 70 marks. Section B contains four additional questions, of which only two may be answered, worth a total of 30 marks. The questions cover topics such as matrix representations of linear transformations, Jordan canonical forms, change of basis, projections, eigenspaces, and properties of linear operators.

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NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE

FACULTY OF SCIENCE
SEMESTER 1 EXAMINATION 2009-2010
MA2101 Linear Algebra II
December 2009 Time allowed : 2 hours
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
1. This is a closed book examination. Each student is allowed to bring one piece
of A4-sized two-sided help sheet into the examination room.
2. This examination paper consists of TWO (2) sections: Section A and Section
B. It contains a total of EIGHT (8) questions and comprises SIX (6) printed
pages.
3. Answer ALL questions in Section A. Section A carries a total of 70 marks.
4. Answer not more than TWO (2) questions from Section B. Section B carries
a total of 30 marks.
5. Candidates may use calculators. However, they should lay out systematically
the various steps in the calculations.
PAGE 2 MA2101
SECTION A
Answer all the questions in this section. Section A carries a total of 70 marks.
Question 1.
Let
B
1
=

1 0
0 0

0 1
0 0

0 0
1 0

0 0
0 1

, B
2
= 1, x, x
2

and let T : M
2
(R) P
2
(R) be the linear transformation dened by
T

a b
c d

= (a + 3c +d) + (3b 2a 2d)x (b + 2c)x


2
.
(i) Find the matrix [T]
B
2
,B
1
. [5 marks]
(ii) Find a basis for 1(T). [6 marks]
(iii) Find the nullity of T. [4 marks]
(iv) Let S : P
2
(R) M
2
(R) be the linear transformation such that
[S]
B
1
,B
2
=

0 1 0
2 0 1
1 0 0
0 2 0

.
Find a formula for (T S)(a +bx +cx
2
). [5 marks]
Question 2.
(a) Let A be a complex square matrix such that its characteristic polynomial c
A
(x)
is given by
c
A
(x) = (x + 1)(x i)
2
(x 3)
3
and the eigenspace of A corresponding to the eigenvalue = 3 has dimension 2.
(i) List all the possible Jordan canonical forms of A. Be sure that no two
matrices in your list are similar to each other. [5 marks]
(ii) For each of the matrices in your list, state its minimal polynomial.
[3 marks]
. . .3
PAGE 3 MA2101
(b) Let B be the real 3 3 matrix
B =

4 0 1
2 3 2
1 0 4

.
Find the minimal polynomial of B. [7 marks]
Question 3.
Let M
2
(R) be given the inner product
A, B) = Tr(B
T
A), A, B M
2
(R),
and let W
1
be the subspace of M
2
(R) spanned by A
1
, A
2
where
A
1
=

0 1
0 0

and A
2
=

1 2
0 1

.
(i) Find an orthonormal basis for W
1
. [5 marks]
(ii) Let F =

5 2
2 3

. Find proj
W
1
(F). [5 marks]
(iii) Suppose W
2
is a subspace of M
2
(R) such that W
2
W

1
and
proj
W
1
W
2
(F) =

3 2
2 1

.
Find the smallest value in the set |F X| : X W
2
. [5 marks]
. . .4
PAGE 4 MA2101
Question 4.
For each of the following statements, determine whether it is true or false. If the
statement is true, give a proof. If it is false, give a counterexample.
(a) If S
1
and S
2
are two linearly independent subsets of a vector space V such that
S
1
S
2
= , then S
1
S
2
is also linearly independent. [5 marks]
(b) Let F be a eld and A M
n
(F). Let T : M
n
(F) M
n
(F) be the linear operator
dened by
T(X) = AX XA, X M
n
(F).
Then det(T) = 0. [5 marks]
Question 5.
Let P(R) be the real vector space consisting of all polynomials with coecients in R,
and let T : P(R) P(R) be the linear operator dened by
T[f(x)] = f

(x),
where f

(x) is the derivative of f(x). More explicitly,


T(a
0
+a
1
x + +a
k
x
k
) = a
1
+ 2a
2
x + +ka
k
x
k1
.
(i) Prove that for each positive integer n, the subset
T
0
, T
1
, T
2
, ..., T
n

of L(P(R), P(R)) is linearly independent. Here T


0
= I
P(R)
is the identity oper-
ator on P(R), T
1
= T and L(P(R), P(R)) denotes the real vector space of all
linear operators on P(R). [6 marks]
(ii) Let
S = T
j
: j = 0, 1, 2, 3, ....
Is S a basis for L(P(R), P(R))? Justify your answer. [4 marks]
. . .5
PAGE 5 MA2101
SECTION B
Answer not more than two questions from this section. Section B carries a total of
30 marks.
Question 6.
Let V be a vector space over a eld F, and let U
1
and U
2
be subspaces of V . Suppose
that u
1
, ..., u
n
is a basis for U
1
and v
1
, ..., v
m
is a basis for U
2
. Let
W = (
1
, ...,
n
,
1
, ...,
m
) F
n+m
:
1
u
1
+ +
n
u
n
+
1
v
1
+ +
m
v
m
= 0.
(i) Prove that W is a subspace of F
n+m
. [5 marks]
(ii) Prove that dim(W) = dim(U
1
U
2
). [10 marks]
Question 7.
Let V be a nite dimensional vector space over the eld F, and let I
V
, T
0
: V V
be dened by
I
V
(v) = v, T
0
(v) = 0 (v V ).
Suppose that T
1
, ..., T
k
are linear operators on V such that
(i) I
V
= T
1
+ +T
k
,
(ii) T
i
T
j
= T
0
for all 1 i, j k such that i ,= j, and
(iii) T
2
i
= T
i
for all 1 i k.
For each 1 i k, let 1(T
i
) be the range of T
i
.
(a) Prove that
V = 1(T
1
) 1(T
2
) 1(T
k
).
[5 marks]
(b) Prove that if
1
, ...,
k
are distinct elements of F and
T =
1
T
1
+
2
T
2
+ +
k
T
k
,
then T is diagonalizable. [10 marks]
. . .6
PAGE 6 MA2101
Question 8.
Let V be a nite dimensional complex inner product space and T : V V a self-
adjoint linear operator on V .
(i) Prove that the operator I
V
+ iT is invertible. Here I
V
is the identity operator
on V . [5 marks]
(ii) Prove that the operator
S = (I
V
iT)(I
V
+iT)
1
is a unitary operator on V . [10 marks]
END OF PAPER

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