Assessment 2 MAT1503 2023
Assessment 2 MAT1503 2023
Assessment 2 MAT1503 2023
Linear Algebra 1
MAT1503
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ASSIGNMENT 02
Due date: Saturday, 20 May 2023
Total Marks: 100
This assignment covers chapter 1 of the prescribed book as well as the study
guide, it is specifically based on Study Units 1.3 - 1.5
Question 1: 3 Marks
In each of the following cases, we need to determine whether the given matrix expression is defined. If it
is, then we should provide the size of the resulting matrix. If it is not defined, we need to clearly state the
reasons why.
Notation: In this context, X t represents the transpose of the matrix X .
(i) B t (A + D t ),
(ii) A(DB t ) + 2D t B,
(iii) (CD)B t − λAC, where λ is a real number.
Question 2: 9 Marks
X 2 = −5X + 2I.
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(2.4) Prove that if X is an invertible matrix then X + Y and (In + YX −1 ) are both invertible or not (2)
invertible.
(2.5) Prove that if X , Y and X + Y are invertible matrices of the same size, then (2)
X (X −1 + Y −1 )Y (X + Y )−1 = I.
Question 3: 2 Marks
Let A be a square matrix. Prove that At satisfy the given matrix equation
A3 + 4A2 − 2A + 7I = 0,
where I is the corresponding identity matrix.
Question 4: 2 Marks
Question 5: 15 Marks
(5.1) A + (B − C) = (A + B) − C. (3)
Question 6: 10 Marks
(6.1) Find the value (s) for λ (if possible) for which the matrix C is singular (1)
λ λ+1
C=
λ λ−1
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(6.2) Use the co-factor expansion to determine (3)
4 0 0 0
−1 1 2 0
2 −3 0 2
1 2 0 −2
Question 7: 7 Marks
Let
1 −1 1 8 −3 −5
A= 0 2 −1 , and B = 0 1 2 .
−2 1 3 4 −7 6
Compute A−1 , (B T )−1 and B −1 A−1 . What do you observe about
Question 8: 11 Marks
(8.2) Solve for the matrix B in the matrix equation below (4)
−1 0 1
1 2 1
B 1 1 0 =
−3 1 1
3 1 −1
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Question 9: 6 Marks
Assume that A and B are matrix of the same size. Prove or Disprove that (A + B)2 is a symmetric, skew-
symmetric or neither.
(12.1) E0 A = B, (1)
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(12.2) E1 B = A, (1)
(12.3) E2 A = C, (1)
(12.4) E3 C = A. (1)
(13.1) Find the values of x, y and z such the matrix below is skew symmetric. (3)
0 x 3
2 y −1 .
z 1 0
(13.3) Prove that every n by n matrix A can be written as the sum of a symmetric and a skew- (4)
symmetric matrices.
(13.4) Determine an expression for det(A) in terms of det(AT ) if A is a square skew symmetric. (2)
(13.5) Assume that A is an odd order skew symmetric matrix. Prove that det(A) is an odd function (2)
in this case.
Use Cramer’s rule to solve for y without solving for x, z and w in the system
2w + x + y + z = 3
−8w − 7x − 3y + 5z = −3
w + 4x + y + z = 6
w + 3x + 7y − z = 1