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1.3 Exercises: 1. Prove That U 2. For What Value(s) of H Will y Be in Span V V V V V y 3. Let W

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32 CHAPTER 1 Linear Equations in Linear Algebra

PRACTICE PROBLEMS

1. Prove that u C v D v C u for any u and v in Rn .


2. For what value(s) of h will y be in Spanfv1 ; v2 ; v3 g if
2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3
1 5 �3 �4
v1 D 4 �1 5; v2 D 4 �4 5; v3 D 4 1 5; and y D 4 35
�2 �7 0 h
3. Let w1 , w2 , w3 , u, and v be vectors in Rn . Suppose the vectors u and v are in Span
fw1 , w2 , w3 g. Show that u C v is also in Span fw1 , w2 , w3 g. [Hint: The solution to
Practice Problem 3 requires the use of the definition of the span of a set of vectors.
It is useful to review this definition on Page 30 before starting this exercise.]

1.3 EXERCISES
In Exercises 1 and 2, compute u C v and u � 2v. In Exercises 9 and 10, write a vector equation that is equivalent to
� � � � the given system of equations.
�1 �3
1. u D ;v D
2 �1 9. x2 C 5x3 D 0 10. 4x1 C x2 C 3x3 D 9
� � � �
3 2 4x1 C 6x2 � x3 D 0 x1 � 7x2 � 2x3 D 2
2. u D ;v D
2 �1 �x1 C 3x2 � 8x3 D 0 8x1 C 6x2 � 5x3 D 15
In Exercises 3 and 4, display the following vectors using arrows
on an xy -graph: u, v, �v, �2v, u C v, u � v, and u � 2v. Notice In Exercises 11 and 12, determine if b is a linear combination of
that u � v is the vertex of a parallelogram whose other vertices are a1 , a2 , and a3 .
u, 0, and �v. 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3
1 0 5 2
3. u and v as in Exercise 1 4. u and v as in Exercise 2 11. a1 D 4 �2 5 ; a2 D 4 1 5 ; a3 D 4 �6 5 ; b D 4 �1 5
0 2 8 6
In Exercises 5 and 6, write a system of equations that is equivalent
to the given vector equation. 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3
1 0 2 �5
2 3 2 3 2 3
6 �3 1 12. a1 D 4 �2 5 ; a2 D 4 5 5 ; a3 D 4 0 5 ; b D 4 11 5
5. x1 4 �1 5 C x2 4 4 5 D 4 �7 5 2 5 8 �7
5 0 �5
� � � � � � � � In Exercises 13 and 14, determine if b is a linear combination of
�2 8 1 0 the vectors formed from the columns of the matrix A.
6. x1 C x2 C x3 D 2 3 2 3
3 5 �6 0
1 �4 2 3
Use the accompanying figure to write each vector listed in Exer- 13. A D 4 0 3 5 5 ; b D 4 �7 5
cises 7 and 8 as a linear combination of u and v. Is every vector �2 8 �4 �3
in R2 a linear combination of u and v?
2 3 2 3
1 �2 �6 11
14. A D 4 0 3 7 5 ; b D 4 �5 5
1 �2 5 9
d
b u
2v In Exercises 15 and 16, list five vectors in Span fv1 ; v2 g. For each
c v
a vector, show the weights on v1 and v2 used to generate the vector
0 w and list the three entries of the vector. Do not make a sketch.
–v 2 3 2 3
y 7 �5
–2v
–u 15. v1 D 4 1 5 ; v2 D 4 3 5
x
z
�6 0

2 3 2 3
7. Vectors a, b, c, and d 3 �2
16. v1 D 4 0 5 ; v2 D 4 0 5
8. Vectors w, x, y, and z 2 3

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1.3 Vector Equations 33

2 3 2 3 2 3
1 �2 4 a. Is b in fa1 ; a2 ; a3 g? How many vectors are in fa1 ; a2 ; a3 g?
17. Let a1 D 4 4 5, a2 D 4 �3 5, and b D 4 1 5. For what
b. Is b in W ? How many vectors are in W ?
�2 7 h
c. Show that a1 is in W . [Hint: Row operations are unnec-
value(s) of h is b in the plane spanned by a1 and a2 ?
2 3 2 3 2 3 essary.]
1 �3 h 2 3 2 3
2 0 6 10
18. Let v1 D 4 0 5, v2 D 4 1 5, and y D 4 �5 5. For what
26. Let A D 4 �1 8 5 5, let b D 4 3 5, and let W be
�2 8 �3
1 �2 1 3
value(s) of h is y in the plane generated by v1 and v2 ?
the set of all linear combinations of the columns of A.
19. Give a geometric description of Span fv1 ; v2 g for the vectors
2 3 2 3 a. Is b in W ?
8 12
v1 D 4 2 5 and v2 D 4 3 5. b. Show that the third column of A is in W .
�6 �9 27. A mining company has two mines. One day’s operation at
20. Give a geometric description of Span fv1 ; v2 g for the vectors mine #1 produces ore that contains 20 metric tons of cop-
in Exercise 16. per and 550 kilograms of silver, while one day’s operation
� � � � � � at mine #2 produces ore that contains 30 metric
2 2 h � tons� of
21. Let u D and v D . Show that is in 20
�1 1 k copper and 500 kilograms of silver. Let v1 D and
550
Span fu; vg for all h and k . � �
30
22. Construct a 3 � 3 matrix A, with nonzero entries, and a vector v2 D . Then v1 and v2 represent the “output per day”
500
b in R3 such that b is not in the set spanned by the columns
of A. of mine #1 and mine #2, respectively.

In Exercises 23 and 24, mark each statement True or False. Justify a. What physical interpretation can be given to the vector
each answer. 5v1 ?
� � b. Suppose the company operates mine #1 for x1 days and
�4
23. a. Another notation for the vector is Œ �4 3 �. mine #2 for x2 days. Write a vector equation whose solu-
3
� � tion gives the number of days each mine should operate in
�2 order to produce 150 tons of copper and 2825 kilograms
b. The points in the plane corresponding to and
5 of silver. Do not solve the equation.
� �
�5 c. [M] Solve the equation in (b).
lie on a line through the origin.
2
28. A steam plant burns two types of coal: anthracite (A) and
c. An example of a linear combination of vectors v1 and v2 bituminous (B). For each ton of A burned, the plant produces
is the vector 12 v1 . 27.6 million Btu of heat, 3100 grams (g) of sulfur dioxide,
d. The solution set of the linear system whose augmented and 250 g of particulate matter (solid-particle pollutants). For
matrix is Œ a1 a2 a3 b � is the same as the solution each ton of B burned, the plant produces 30.2 million Btu,
set of the equation x1 a1 C x2 a2 C x3 a3 D b. 6400 g of sulfur dioxide, and 360 g of particulate matter.
e. The set Span fu; vg is always visualized as a plane
a. How much heat does the steam plant produce when it
through the origin.
burns x1 tons of A and x2 tons of B?
24. a. Any list of five real numbers is a vector in R5 . b. Suppose the output of the steam plant is described by
b. The vector u results when a vector u � v is added to the a vector that lists the amounts of heat, sulfur dioxide,
vector v. and particulate matter. Express this output as a linear
combination of two vectors, assuming that the plant burns
c. The weights c1 ; : : : ; cp in a linear combination
x1 tons of A and x2 tons of B.
c1 v1 C � � � C cp vp cannot all be zero.
c. [M] Over a certain time period, the steam plant produced
d. When u and v are nonzero vectors, Span fu; vg contains
162 million Btu of heat, 23,610 g of sulfur dioxide, and
the line through u and the origin.
1623 g of particulate matter. Determine how many tons
e. Asking whether the linear system corresponding to of each type of coal the steam plant must have burned.
an augmented matrix Œ a1 a2 a3 b � has a solution Include a vector equation as part of your solution.
amounts to asking whether b is in Span fa1 ; a2 ; a3 g.
2 3 2 3 29. Let v1 ; : : : ; vk be points in R3 and suppose that for
1 0 �4 4 j D 1; : : : ; k an object with mass mj is located at point vj .
25. Let A D 4 0 3 �2 5 and b D 4 1 5. Denote the Physicists call such objects point masses. The total mass of
�2 6 3 �4 the system of point masses is
columns of A by a1 , a2 , a3 , and let W D Span fa1 ; a2 ; a3 g. m D m1 C � � � C mk

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34 CHAPTER 1 Linear Equations in Linear Algebra

The center of gravity (or center of mass) of the system is a. Find the .x; y/-coordinates of the center of mass of the
1 plate. This “balance point” of the plate coincides with
vD
Œm1 v1 C � � � C mk vk � the center of mass of a system consisting of three 1-gram
m
point masses located at the vertices of the plate.
Compute the center of gravity of the system consisting of the
following point masses (see the figure): b. Determine how to distribute an additional mass of 6 g
at the three vertices of the plate to move the balance
point of the plate to .2; 2/. [Hint: Let w1 , w2 , and w3
Point Mass denote the masses added at the three vertices, so that
v1 D .5; �4; 3/ 2g w1 C w2 C w3 D 6.]
v2 D .4; 3; �2/ 5g
v3 D .�4; �3; �1/ 2g 32. Consider the vectors v1 , v2 , v3 , and b in R2 , shown in the
v4 D .�9; 8; 6/ 1g figure. Does the equation x1 v1 C x2 v2 C x3 v3 D b have a
solution? Is the solution unique? Use the figure to explain
x3
your answers.
v4
v3
v1

v3 x2 b
x1 v2
v2

30. Let v be the center of mass of a system of point 0


v1
masses located at v1 ; : : : ; vk as in Exercise 29. Is v in
Span fv1 ; : : : ; vk g? Explain.
33. Use the vectors u D .u1 ; : : : ; un /, v D .v1 ; : : : ; vn /, and
31. A thin triangular plate of uniform density and thickness has
w D .w1 ; : : : ; wn / to verify the following algebraic proper-
vertices at v1 D .0; 1/, v2 D .8; 1/, and v3 D .2; 4/, as in the
ties of Rn .
figure below, and the mass of the plate is 3 g.
x2 a. .u C v/ C w D u C .v C w/
v3 b. c.u C v/ D c u C c v for each scalar c
4
34. Use the vector u D .u1 ; : : : ; un / to verify the following alge-
braic properties of Rn .
v1 v2
a. u C .�u/ D .�u/ C u D 0
x1
8 b. c.d u/ D .cd /u for all scalars c and d

SOLUTIONS TO PRACTICE PROBLEMS

1. Take arbitrary vectors u D .u1 ; : : : ; un / and v D .v1 ; : : : ; vn / in Rn , and compute

u C v D .u1 C v1 ; : : : ; un C vn / Definition of vector addition


h� 9 D .v1 C u1 ; : : : ; vn C un / Commutativity of addition in R
v2 DvCu Definition of vector addition
v1
h� 5
v3 2. The vector y belongs to Span fv1 ; v2 ; v3 g if and only if there exist scalars x1 ; x2 ; x3
Span {v1, v2, v3}
such that 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3
h� 1 1 5 �3 �4
x1 4 �1 5 C x2 4 �4 5 C x3 4 1 5 D 4 3 5
�4 �2 �7 0 h
The points 3 lie on a line that
h This vector equation is equivalent to a system of three linear equations in three
intersects the plane when h � 5. unknowns. If you row reduce the augmented matrix for this system, you find that

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