Understanding Engineering Mathematics

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9.Write down the following expansions of the determinant

|A|=






3 − 12
012
4 − 12






(i) By first row
(ii) By second row
(iii) By 3rd column
(iv) By last row

and check that they all lead to the same result.

10.Invert the following matrices


(i)

[
23
14

]
(ii)

[ 231
123
312

]
(iii)

[ 12 − 1
− 112
2 − 11

]

(iv)

[ 234
431
124

]
(v)

[ 120
3 − 14
206

]

11.Solve the equations below by matrix inversion where possible:


(i) x+y+z= 4 (ii) 2x+ 3 y− 4 z=− 15
2 x+ 5 y− 2 z= 33 x− 2 y+ 3 z= 15
x+ 7 y− 7 z= 55 x+ 7 y+ 5 z=− 6
(iii) 2x+ 3 y−z= 5
x−y+ 3 z= 8
3 x+ 4 y− 2 z= 5

12.Solve the equation







x+16 2
1 −x − 5 x− 1
x−14 0






= 0

13.Solve the following systems of equations by Cramer’s rule – when possible:


(i) x+y= 1 (ii) 4x− 12 y= 3
2 x−y= 211 x− 2 y= 1
(iii) x+y+z=1(iv)x−y+ 2 z= 1
x+ 2 y+ 3 z= 0 x+ 2 y− 3 z= 0
x−y−z= 02 x+y−z= 2

14.Decide which of the following systems of equations have non-trivial solutions:


(i) 3x− 2 y= 0 (ii) x+ 4 y= 0
x+y= 02 x+ 8 y= 0
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