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Exercise 3.2 - Chapter 3 Matrices class 12 ncert solutions Maths - SaraNextGen [2024]


Question 1:

Let

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6269/Chapter%203_html_79cdfac9.gif

Find each of the following

(i) https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6269/Chapter%203_html_me174cd0.gif  (ii) https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6269/Chapter%203_html_m711e324b.gif  (iii) https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6269/Chapter%203_html_3b6733e5.gif

(iv) https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6269/Chapter%203_html_m261ee80.gif  (v) https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6269/Chapter%203_html_44837711.gif

Answer:

(i)

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6269/Chapter%203_html_m88b4204.gif

(ii)

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6269/Chapter%203_html_m59c03081.gif

(iii)

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6269/Chapter%203_html_77b466bf.gif

(iv) Matrix A has 2 columns. This number is equal to the number of rows in matrix B. Therefore, AB is defined as:

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6269/Chapter%203_html_m6b315b13.gif

(v) Matrix B has 2 columns. This number is equal to the number of rows in matrix A. Therefore, BA is defined as:

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6269/Chapter%203_html_34b99283.gif

Question 2:

Compute the following:

(i) https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6273/Chapter%203_html_3a3fe21a.gif  (ii) https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6273/Chapter%203_html_m4666c6.gif

(iii) https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6273/Chapter%203_html_m7a4db858.gif

(v) https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6273/Chapter%203_html_5363a95f.gif

Answer:

(i)

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6273/Chapter%203_html_72f0a513.gif

(ii) https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6273/Chapter%203_html_m4666c6.gif

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6273/Chapter%203_html_m745212bf.gif

(iii) https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6273/Chapter%203_html_m7a4db858.gif

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6273/Chapter%203_html_4269fcf8.gif

(iv) https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6273/Chapter%203_html_5363a95f.gif

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6273/Chapter%203_html_m18579cec.gif

Question 3:

Compute the indicated products

(i) https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6274/Chapter%203_html_m3abaaedd.gif

(ii) https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6274/Chapter%203_html_1a421670.gif

(iii) https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6274/Chapter%203_html_56784e9f.gif

(iv) https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6274/Chapter%203_html_m5e443ad4.gif

(v) https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6274/Chapter%203_html_m2bea8b2c.gif

(vi) https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6274/Chapter%203_html_22d6c46b.gif

Answer:

(i) https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6274/Chapter%203_html_m3abaaedd.gif

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6274/Chapter%203_html_636b3bad.gif

(ii) https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6274/Chapter%203_html_m25a6357a.gif

(iii) https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6274/Chapter%203_html_56784e9f.gif

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6274/Chapter%203_html_16d55cd1.gif

(iv) https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6274/Chapter%203_html_m5e443ad4.gif

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6274/Chapter%203_html_a62107f.gif

(v) https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6274/Chapter%203_html_m2bea8b2c.gif

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6274/Chapter%203_html_467c5a2d.gif

(vi) https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6274/Chapter%203_html_22d6c46b.gif

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6274/Chapter%203_html_m4c10c721.gif

Question 4:

Ifhttps://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6275/Chapter%203_html_m667d2ac1.gif , andhttps://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6275/Chapter%203_html_67820421.gif , then compute https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6275/Chapter%203_html_727a414f.gif andhttps://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6275/Chapter%203_html_4b264c2e.gif . Also, verify that https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6275/Chapter%203_html_2d3d9d4e.gif

Answer:

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6275/Chapter%203_html_m11be772e.gif

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6275/Chapter%203_html_maeef4a1.gif

Question 5:

If https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6276/Chapter%203_html_452666a5.gif andhttps://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6276/Chapter%203_html_6aa67a12.gif then computehttps://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6276/Chapter%203_html_6ed6f965.gif .

Answer:

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6276/Chapter%203_html_4f3e6a1e.gif

Question 6:

Simplify https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6277/Chapter%203_html_3c1f524a.gif

Answer:

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6277/Chapter%203_html_1e23a3e9.gif

Question 7:

Find and Y, if

(i) https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6278/Chapter%203_html_13318939.gif andhttps://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6278/Chapter%203_html_50e0b3a3.gif

(ii) https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6278/Chapter%203_html_m7864610d.gif andhttps://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6278/Chapter%203_html_5cc9f95f.gif

Answer:

(i)

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6278/Chapter%203_html_m7583de0c.gif

Adding equations (1) and (2), we get:

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6278/Chapter%203_html_mf0dae7c.gif

(ii)

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6278/Chapter%203_html_168a2412.gif

Multiplying equation (3) with (2), we get:

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6278/Chapter%203_html_3ad21824.gif

Multiplying equation (4) with (3), we get:

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6278/Chapter%203_html_746d9da2.gif

From (5) and (6), we have:

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6278/Chapter%203_html_4d8559c2.gif

Now,https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6278/Chapter%203_html_m7864610d.gif

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6278/Chapter%203_html_4111a506.gif

Question 8:

Find X, if https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6280/Chapter%203_html_m59ea53b9.gif and https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6280/Chapter%203_html_7adf22f5.gif

Answer:

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6280/Chapter%203_html_3f13910d.gif

Question 9:

Find x and y, ifhttps://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6283/Chapter%203_html_27f0654e.gif

Answer:

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6283/Chapter%203_html_m3b0ec589.gif

Comparing the corresponding elements of these two matrices, we have:

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6283/Chapter%203_html_5fd1823f.gif

x = 3 and y = 3

Question 10:

Solve the equation for xyz and t if

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6284/Chapter%203_html_139cf59f.gif

Answer:

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6284/Chapter%203_html_34c7566c.gif

Comparing the corresponding elements of these two matrices, we get:

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6284/Chapter%203_html_546ec436.gif

Question 11:

Ifhttps://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6285/Chapter%203_html_m33145aff.gif , find values of x and y.

Answer:

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6285/Chapter%203_html_300523a7.gif

Comparing the corresponding elements of these two matrices, we get:

2x − y = 10 and 3x + y = 5

Adding these two equations, we have:

5x = 15

⇒ x = 3

Now, 3x + y = 5

⇒ y = 5 − 3x

⇒ y = 5 − 9 = −4

x = 3 and y = −4

Question 12:

Givenhttps://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6286/Chapter%203_html_452a2621.gif , find the values of xyz and

w.

Answer:

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6286/Chapter%203_html_m6a7ec68e.gif

Comparing the corresponding elements of these two matrices, we get:

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6286/Chapter%203_html_m1d6824f6.gif

Question 13:

Ifhttps://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6287/Chapter%203_html_6e1a537a.gif , show thathttps://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6287/Chapter%203_html_66e07f0e.gif .

Answer:

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6287/Chapter%203_html_m618ba190.gif

Question 14:

Show that

(i) https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6288/Chapter%203_html_m4c6e17a4.gif

(ii) https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6288/Chapter%203_html_7c66d089.gif

Answer:

(i)

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6288/Chapter%203_html_2909728f.gif

(ii)

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6288/Chapter%203_html_5d25cb5e.gif

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6288/Chapter%203_html_m431a084d.gif

Question 15:

Find https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6289/Chapter%203_html_2ab8a2b1.gif ifhttps://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6289/Chapter%203_html_73ea1825.gif

Answer:

We have A2 = A × A

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6289/Chapter%203_html_m30bb2be5.gif

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6289/Chapter%203_html_5d1f983.gif

Question 16:

Ifhttps://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6290/Chapter%203_html_3cf1e64f.gif , prove that https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6290/Chapter%203_html_mf07c1a9.gif

Answer:

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6290/Chapter%203_html_174e8bd7.gif

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6290/Chapter%203_html_m22df5f6b.gif

Question 17:

If https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6291/Chapter%203_html_785c00b1.gif andhttps://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6291/Chapter%203_html_m26d60a66.gif , find k so that https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6291/Chapter%203_html_2ecf03ad.gif

Answer:

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6291/Chapter%203_html_m5be4250f.gif

Comparing the corresponding elements, we have:

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6291/Chapter%203_html_39744925.gif

Thus, the value of k is 1.

Question 18:

Ifhttps://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6292/Chapter%203_html_10d47648.gif and I is the identity matrix of order 2, show that https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6292/Chapter%203_html_m3d622b5b.gif

Answer:

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6292/Chapter%203_html_4167fe46.gif

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6292/Chapter%203_html_m16671654.gif

Question 19:

A trust fund has Rs 30,000 that must be invested in two different types of bonds. The first bond pays 5% interest per year, and the second bond pays 7% interest per year. Using matrix multiplication, determine how to divide Rs 30,000 among the two types of bonds. If the trust fund must obtain an annual total interest of:

(a) Rs 1,800 (b) Rs 2,000

Answer:

(a) Let Rs x be invested in the first bond. Then, the sum of money invested in the second bond will be Rs (30000 − x).

It is given that the first bond pays 5% interest per year and the second bond pays 7% interest per year.

Therefore, in order to obtain an annual total interest of Rs 1800, we have:

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6293/Chapter%203_html_221fbeb0.gif

Thus, in order to obtain an annual total interest of Rs 1800, the trust fund should invest Rs 15000 in the first bond and the remaining Rs 15000 in the second bond.

(b) Let Rs x be invested in the first bond. Then, the sum of money invested in the second bond will be Rs (30000 − x).

Therefore, in order to obtain an annual total interest of Rs 2000, we have:

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6293/Chapter%203_html_4d2b4b2a.gif

Thus, in order to obtain an annual total interest of Rs 2000, the trust fund should invest Rs 5000 in the first bond and the remaining Rs 25000 in the second bond.

Question 20:

The bookshop of a particular school has 10 dozen chemistry books, 8 dozen physics books, 10 dozen economics books. Their selling prices are Rs 80, Rs 60 and Rs 40 each respectively. Find the total amount the bookshop will receive from selling all the books using matrix algebra.

Answer:

The bookshop has 10 dozen chemistry books, 8 dozen physics books, and 10 dozen economics books.

The selling prices of a chemistry book, a physics book, and an economics book are respectively given as Rs 80, Rs 60, and Rs 40.

The total amount of money that will be received from the sale of all these books can be represented in the form of a matrix as:

https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6294/Chapter%203_html_mb7337db.gif

Thus, the bookshop will receive Rs 20160 from the sale of all these books.

Question 21:

Assume XYZW and P are matrices of orderhttps://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6295/Chapter%203_html_m7704ac5b.gif , and https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6295/Chapter%203_html_m6932cf37.gif respectively. The restriction on nk and p so that https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6295/Chapter%203_html_m611b9a3a.gif will be defined are:

A. k = 3, p = n

B. k is arbitrary, p = 2

C. p is arbitrary, k = 3

D. k = 2, p = 3

Answer:

Matrices P and Y are of the orders p × k and 3 × k respectively.

Therefore, matrix PY will be defined if k = 3. Consequently, PY will be of the order p × k.

Matrices W and Y are of the orders × 3 and 3 × k respectively.

Since the number of columns in W is equal to the number of rows in Y, matrix WY is well-defined and is of the order × k.

Matrices PY and WY can be added only when their orders are the same.

However, PY is of the order p × k and WY is of the order n × k. Therefore, we must have p = n.

Thus, = 3 and p = n are the restrictions on nk, and p so that https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6295/Chapter%203_html_m611b9a3a.gif will be defined.

Question 22:

Assume XYZW and P are matrices of orderhttps://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6296/Chapter%203_html_m7704ac5b.gif , and https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6296/Chapter%203_html_m6932cf37.gif respectively. If n = p, then the order of the matrix https://img-nm.mnimgs.com/img/study_content/curr/1/12/15/232/6296/Chapter%203_html_3ec09965.gif is

A p × 2 B 2 × n C n × 3 D p × n

Answer:

The correct Answer is B.

Matrix X is of the order 2 × n.

Therefore, matrix 7X is also of the same order.

Matrix Z is of the order 2 × p, i.e., 2 × n [Since n = p]

Therefore, matrix 5Z is also of the same order.

Now, both the matrices 7X and 5Z are of the order 2 × n.

Thus, matrix 7X − 5Z is well-defined and is of the order 2 × n.

Also Read : Exercise-3.3-Chapter-3-Matrices-class-12-ncert-solutions-Maths

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