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SIDDHARTHA ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION

DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY
VR SIDDHARTHA SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
Department of Mathematics
24MA101 Linear Algebra, Series and Calculus A.Y. (25-26)
Question Bank Unit-1
QUESTIONS

QNO QUESTION Course Cognitive


Outcome Level
1 Reduce the following matrices into echelon form and CO1 K3
find its rank
1 4 5
(i) [2 6 8 ]
3 7 22
0 1 −3 −1 1 2 −1 4
0 0 1 1 2 4 3 4
(ii)[ ] (iii)[ ]
3 1 0 2 1 2 3 4
1 1 −2 0 −1 −2 6 −7

2 Find the inverse of the following matrices by applying


Gauss-jordan method

3 −3 4 2 3 4 CO1 K3
(i) [2 −3 4 ] (ii) [4 3 1]
0 −1 1 1 2 4

3 a)Test for consistency and solve the following CO1 K3


system of equations (i) x-2y+3t=2,2x+y+z+t=4,
4x-3y+z+7t=8
(ii) x+ y +z=3, x+2y+3z=4, x+4y+9z=6
b) Investigate the values of 𝜆 and 𝜇 so that the equations
2𝑥 + 3𝑦 + 5𝑧 = 9,7𝑥 + 3𝑦 − 2𝑧 = 8 ,
2𝑥 + 3𝑦 + 𝜆𝑧 = 𝜇 have(i) no solution(ii) a unique
solution (iii) an infinite number of solutions
c)For what values of k the equations
x+y+z=1,2x+y+4z=k,4x+y+10z=k2 have a solution and
solve them completely
d) Solve the equations
4x+2y+z+3w=0,6x+3y+4z+7w=0,2x+y+w=0
e) Determine the values of k for which the following
system of equations has non-trivial solution and find
them (k-1)x+(4k-2)y+(k+3)z=0,
(k-1)x+(3k+1)y+2kz=0,2x+(3k+1)y+(3k-3)z=0

4 1 2 𝑎 CO1 K3
1
If A=3 [2 1 𝑏 ] is orthogonal, find 𝑎, 𝑏, 𝑐 and𝐴 −1
2 −2 𝑐
5 Find the eigen values and eigen vectors and diagonalize CO1 K3
3 −1 1
the matrix A=[−1 5 −1] also find A4
1 −1 3
6 1 0 0 CO1 K3
If A=[0 3 −1] find the matrix P which
0 −1 3
diagonalizes A
7 Write the eigen values of adj A and A2+2A+I CO1 K2
2 3 4
A=[0 4 2 ]
0 0 3
8 Write the Algebraic multiplicity and geometric CO1 K2
3 2
multiplicity of the matrix A=[ ]
0 3
9 3 1 4 CO1 K2
If A=[0 2 6 ] write the eigen values of𝐴−1
0 0 5

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