Unit 7 - Week 6: Assignment 6
Unit 7 - Week 6: Assignment 6
Unit 7 - Week 6: Assignment 6
reviewer4@nptel.iitm.ac.in ▼
Courses » Basic Linear Algebra Announcements Course Ask a Question Progress FAQ
Unit 7 - Week 6
Register for
Certification exam Assignment 6
The due date for submitting this assignment has passed.
Course As per our records you have not submitted this Due on 2019-03-13, 23:59 IST.
outline
assignment.
1 1
A=[ ].
Week 4
Now suppose Then the matrix A6 is equal to
−2 4
Week 5
1 1
[ ]
Week 6
Lecture 28 : 64 1028
Isometries,
Eigenvalues
−601 665
and [ ]
Eigenvectors I −1330 1394
Lecture 29 :
−384 283
[ ]
Isometries,
Eigenvalues
and
676 1028
Eigenvectors II
441 256
Lecture 30 : [ ]
Isometries, 674 1394
Eigenvalues
and No, the answer is incorrect.
Eigenvectors III Score: 0
2
[ n ] Funded by
Lecture 33 :
3 −1 3n + 1
Diagonalization Powered by
and Real
1 3 +1 3 −1
n n
Symmetric
3
[ n ]
Matrices III 3 −1 3n + 1
Download
1 3 −1 3n + 1
n
[ n ]
Videos
2
Quiz : 3 +1 3n − 1
Assignment 6
1 3 −1 3n + 1
n
[ ]
Weekly
Feedback 3 n
3 +1 3n − 1
Assignment 6
Solutions No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Week 7 Accepted Answers:
1 3 +1 3n − 1
n
Week 8 2
[ ]
3 −1
n
3n + 1
~
Interaction 3) LetA = [ai,j ]n×n be a matrix. Define A = [(−1)i+j ai,j ]n×n . Suppose 1 point
Session
λ1 , … , λk are the distinct eigenvalues of A with algebraic multiplicities m1 , … , mk
respectively. Then
~
−λ1 , … , −λk are the distinct eigenvalues of A with algebraic multiplicities m1 , … , mk
repectively.
~
(−1)m1 λ1 , … , (−1)mk λk are the distinct eigenvalues of A with algebraic multiplicities
m1 , … , mk respectively.
~
|λ1 |, … , |λk | are the distinct eigenvalues of A with algebraic multiplicities m1 , … , mk
repectively.
~
λ1 , … , λk are the distinct eigenvalues of A with algebraic multiplicities m1 , … , mk
respectively.
4) Let A be an m×n real matrix. For μ, δ ∈ R , define Bμ,δ = μAt A + δAAt . 1 point
Then
f+g is an isometry.
f∘g is an isometry.
f∘g+g∘f is an isometry.
(f + g) ∘ f is an isometry.
A real matrix with all eigenvalues distinct and nonzero is both diagonalizable over R and
invertible.
7) Let u, v ∈ R n
be orthogonal vectors such that u + v, u − v are also orthogonal. 1 point
Then
u = v.
u = ±v.
either u=0 or v = 0.
∥u∥ = ∥v∥.
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
∥u∥ = ∥v∥.
Note: This service is not intended for secure transactions such as banking, social media, email, or purchasing. Use at your own risk. We assume no liability whatsoever for broken pages.
Alternative Proxies: