JSPM’s
RAJARSHI SHAHU COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING TATHAWADE, PUNE-33
(An Autonomous Institute Affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University)
F. Y. B. Tech (2023 Course)
Subject: (ES 1203T) Linear Algebra A.Y. 2024-25 (Semester-I)
Assignment-III
Unit VI: Inner product space
Date: 29/10/2024 N. B. To be submitted on or before: 7/11/2024
Q. CO BL
No
Section B
1 Determine whether the vector space R3 is an inner product space with the inner CO3 BL3
product defined as < 𝑥, 𝑦 >= 𝑥1 𝑦1 + 2𝑥2 𝑦2 + 3𝑥3 𝑦3
2 Let < u, v > = u1 v1 + 2u2 v2 + 3u3 v3 be the inner product space on R3 and CO3 BL3
u = (1, − 1, 1), v = (1, 2, − 2), w = (1, 2, − 1) and k = 3. Evaluate each
of the following expressions:
a ) < u, v > c ) < u + v, w >
b) < u, v + w > d ) < ku, v >
3 Let u = (1,1,1) and v = (2, −2,2) be the two vectors in R3 with inner product CO3 BL3
defined as < 𝑢, 𝑣 >= 𝑢1 𝑣1 + 2𝑢2 𝑣2 + 𝑢3 𝑣3 , Then
a) Find angle between u and v.
b) Verify the Cauchy Schwarz inequality.
4 Let 𝑝(𝑥) = 𝑥 and 𝑞(𝑥) = 1 − 𝑥 2 in vector space 𝑃2 (of all polynomials of CO3 BL3
degree less than or equal to 2) with inner product defined as
〈𝑝, 𝑞〉 = 𝑎0 𝑏0 + 2𝑎1 𝑏1 + 𝑎2 𝑏2 , Then
a) Find angle between u and v.
b) Verify the Cauchy Schwarz inequality.
5 Using Gram-Schmidt process transform the basis CO3 BL3
𝐵 = {(1,1,0), (1,2,0), (0,1,2)} of Euclidean inner product space 𝑅 3 to an
orthonormal basis.
6 2 3 CO3 BL3
Find the QR decomposition of 𝐴 = [2 4] such that A= QR, where Q is
1 1
orthogonal matrix and R is an upper triangular matrix,
Section A
1 Find the length of vector 𝑢 = (1, −1,0,3)
2 Determine whether the vectors 𝑢 = (1, −1,0) and 𝑢 = (1,3, −2) are orthogonal
3 Let 𝑢 = (1,1,1), 𝑣 = (−1,1,1) and 𝑣 = (4,1, −1) be two vectors in 𝑅 3 with
inner product defined as < 𝑢, 𝑣 >= 𝑥1 𝑦1 + 𝑥2 𝑦2 + 𝑥3 𝑦3 .
where , 𝑢 = (𝑥1 , 𝑥2 , 𝑥3 ) , 𝑣 = (𝑦1 , 𝑦2 , 𝑦3 ). Find < 𝑢 + 𝑣, 𝑤 > .
4 Write the condition for orthonormal set
5 Consider the Euclidean inner product Space 𝑅 2 . Transform the basis
{𝑢1 , 𝑢2 , 𝑢3 } into an orthonormal basis using Gram-schmidt process
Where 𝑢1 = (1,1), 𝑢2 = (1, 2)