Tut 3-1
Tut 3-1
Tut 3-1
IIT ROORKEE
(a) T (x1 , x2 ) = (1 + x1 , x2 )
2. Find the range, rank, null space and nullity for the zero transformation and the identity
transformation on a f.d.v.s. V.
4. If α1 = (1, −1), α2 = (2, −1), α3 = (−3, 2), β1 = (1, 0), β2 = (0, 1) and β3 = (1, 1). Is
there a linear transformation T : R2 → R2 such that T αi = βi for i = 1, 2, 3?
5. Let F be a subfield of the complex numbers and let T be the function from F3 → F3
defined by T (x1 , x2 , x3 ) = (x1 − x2 + 2x3 , 2x1 + x2 , −x1 − 2x2 + 2x3 ).
(b) If (a, b, c) is a vector in F3 , what are the conditions on a, b and c that the vector be
in the range of T ? What is the rank of T ?
(c) What are the conditions on a, b and c that (a, b, c) be in the null space of T ? What
is the nullity of T ?
(b) Give rules like the ones defining T and U for each of the transformations (U + T ),
U T , T U , T 2 and U 2 .
8. Let T be the linear operator on R3 defined by T (x1 , x2 , x3 ) = (3x1 , x1 −x2 , 2x1 +x2 +x3 ).
Is T invertible? If so, find a rule for T −1 like the one which defines T . Prove that
(T 2 − I)(T − 3I) = 0.
11. Let A be an m × n matrix with entries in F and let T be the linear transforma-
tion from Fn×1 into Fm×1 defined by T (X) = AX. Show that if m < n it may happen
that T is onto without being non-singular. Similarly, show that if m > n we may have T
is non-singular but not onto.
12. Let V be a finite dimensional vector space and let T be a linear operator on V.
Suppose that rank(T 2 )=rank(T ). Prove that the range and null space of T are disjoint,
i.e., have only the zero vector in common.
14. Let T be a linear operator on Fn , let A be the matrix of T in the standard or-
dered basis for Fn , and let W be the subspace of Fn spanned by the column vectors of A.
What does W have to do with T ?
15. Let T be the linear operator on C2 defined by T (x1 , x2 ) = (x1 , 0). Let B be the
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standard ordered basis for C2 and let B = {α1 , α2 } be the ordered basis defined by
α1 = (1, i) and α2 = (−i, 2).
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(a) What is the matrix of T relative to the pair B and B ?
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(b) What is the matrix of T relative to the pair B and B?
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(c) What is the matrix of T in the ordered basis B ?
16. Let T be the linear transformation from R3 into R2 defined by T (x1 , x2 , x3 ) = (x1 +
x2 , 2x3 − x1 ).
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(a) If B is the standard ordered basis for R3 and B is the standard ordered basis for R2 ,
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what is the matrix of T relative to the pair B and B ?
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(b) If B = {α1 , α2 , α3 } and B = {β1 , β2 }, where α1 = (1, 0, −1), α2 = (1, 1, 1), α3 =
(1, 0, 0), β1 = (0, 1) and β2 = (1, 0), what is the matrix of T relative to the pair B
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and B ?