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This document contains solutions to practice exam problems for a linear algebra course. It begins by finding bases for the row space, column space, and nullspace of a given matrix. It then addresses questions about the nullspace of another matrix, defining a linear transformation and finding its matrix representation, determining if a set is a subspace, proving the Triangle Inequality using Cauchy-Schwarz, and answering whether several statements about linear algebra concepts are true or false.

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This document contains solutions to practice exam problems for a linear algebra course. It begins by finding bases for the row space, column space, and nullspace of a given matrix. It then addresses questions about the nullspace of another matrix, defining a linear transformation and finding its matrix representation, determining if a set is a subspace, proving the Triangle Inequality using Cauchy-Schwarz, and answering whether several statements about linear algebra concepts are true or false.

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Math 224
Practice Exam 1
Solutions

1. Find a basis for the row space, column space, and null space of the matrix given
below:

3 4 0 7
1 5 2 2
A= 1 4 0 3

1 1 2 2

1 0 0 1
Solution. rref (A) = 0 1 0 1 . Thus a basis for the row space of A is
0 0 1 1
{[1, 0, 0, 1], [0, 1, 0, 1], [0, 0, 1, 1]}. Since the first, second, and third columns
of
3 4 0
1 5 2
rref (A) contain a pivot, a basis for the column space of A is { 1 , 4 ,
}.
0
1 1 2
If we solve
Ax
= 0,
we find
that x
4 is a free variable, so we set x 4 = r. We
x1 1 1
x2 1 1
obtain x3 = r 1 , so { 1 } is a basis for the nullspace of A.

x4 1 1
2. What is the maximum number of linearly independent vectors that can be found
in the nullspace of
1 2 0 3 1
2 4 1 5 4
A= 3 6 1 8 5

4 8 1 12 8

Solution. rref (A) has three columns with pivots and two columns without
pivots. Thus the dimension of the nullspace of A is 2, so at most 2 linearly
independent vectors can be found in the nullspace of A.
3. Let T : R3 R3 be the linear transformation defined by
T ([x1 , x2 , x3 ]) = [2x1 + 3x2 , x3 , 4x1 2x2 ].
Find the standard matrix representation of T . Is T invertible? If so, find a
formula for T 1 .

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2 3 0
Solution. The standard matrix representation of T is A = 0 0 1 .
4 2 0

1/8 0 3/16
A1 = 1/4 0 1/8 . Since A is invertible, T is invertible. T 1 ([x1 , x2 , x3 ]) =
0 1 0
1 3 1 1
[ 8 x1 + 16 x3 , 4 x1 8 x3 , x2 ].
4. Is the set S = {[x, y] such that y = x2 } a subspace of R2 ?
Solution. No. [1, 1] and [2, 4] are both in S, but [1, 1] + [2, 4] = [3, 5] is not in
S, so S is not closed under addition.
5. Use the Cauchy-Schwarz inequality
|v w| ||v|| ||w||
to prove the Triangle Inequality
||v + w|| ||v|| + ||w||.
(Hint: Begin by computing ||v + w||2 with dot products, and then plug in the
Cauchy-Schwarz inequality when the opportunity arises.)
Solution.
||v + w||2 = (v + w) (v + w)
=vv+vw+wv+ww
= ||v||2 + 2(v w) + ||w||2
||v||2 + 2||v||||w|| + ||w||2 by the C.S. Inequality
= (||v|| + ||w||)2

Taking the square root of both sides, we conclude that


||v + w|| ||v|| + ||w||

6. Determine whether each of the following statements is True or False. No expla-


nation is necessary.
(a) If V is a subspace of R5 and V 6= R5 , then any set of 5 vectors in V is
linearly dependent.
Solution. True. If V 6= R5 , then the dimension of V is at most 4, so at
most 4 vectors in V can be linearly independent.
(b) If A is a 4 7 matrix and if the dimension of the nullspace of A is 3, then
for any b in R4 , the linear system Ax = b has at least one solution.

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Solution. True. Since A has 7 columns and the nullity of A is 3, the rank
equation implies that the rank of A is 4. Thus the dimension of the column
space of A is 4, so that the column space of A is a 4-dimensional subspace
of R4 , i.e. it is all of R4 . Thus any vector b in R4 can be written as a
linear combination of the columns of A.
(c) Any 4 linearly independent vectors in R4 are a basis for R4 .
Solution. True. The dimension of the span of any set of 4 linearly inde-
pendent vectors is 4, so 4 linearly independent vectors in R4 are a basis for
R4 .
(d) If A is an m n matrix, then the set of solutions of a linear system Ax = b
must be a linear subspace of Rn .
Solution. False. It will only be a subspace if b = 0.

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