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If A is a square matrix of order 3 with |A| = 4 , then the write the value of |-2A| .
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Show that the height of a cylinder, which is open at the top, having a given surface area and greatest volume, is equal to the radius of its base.
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A company manufactures two types of novelty souvenirs made of plywood. Souvenirs of type A
require 5 minutes each for cutting and 10 minutes each for assembling. Souvenirs of type B require 8 minutes each for cutting and 8 minutes each for assembling. There are 3 hours and 20 minutes available for cutting and 4 hours available for assembling. The profit is Rs. 50 each for type A and Rs. 60 each for type B souvenirs. How many souvenirs of each type should the company manufacture in order to maximize profit? Formulate the above LPP and solve it graphically and also find the maximum profit.
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If sin y = xsin(a + y) prove that `(dy)/(dx) = sin^2(a + y)/sin a`
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If A = `[[0 , 2],[3, -4]]` and kA = `[[0 , 3"a"],[2"b", 24]]` then find the value of k,a and b.
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`"If y" = (sec^-1 "x")^2 , "x" > 0 "show that" "x"^2 ("x"^2 - 1) (d^2"y")/(d"x"^2) + (2"x"^3 - "x") (d"y")/(d"x") - 2 = 0`
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A manufacturer has employed 5 skilled men and 10 semi-skilled men and makes two models A and B of an article. The making of one item of model A requires 2 hours of work by a skilled man and 2 hours work by a semi-skilled man. One item of model B requires 1 hour by a skilled man and 3 hours by a semi-skilled man. No man is expected to work more than 8 hours per day. The manufacturer's profit on an item of model A is ₹ 15 and on an item of model B is ₹ 10. How many items of each model should be made per day in order to maximize daily profit? Formulate the above LPP and solve it graphically and find the maximum profit.
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A company manufactures two types of cardigans: type A and type B. It costs ₹ 360 to make a type A cardigan and ₹ 120 to make a type B cardigan. The company can make at most 300 cardigans and spend at most ₹ 72000 a day. The number of cardigans of type B cannot exceed the number of cardigans of type A by more than 200. The company makes a profit of ₹ 100 for each cardigan of type A and ₹ 50 for every cardigan of type B.
Formulate this problem as a linear programming problem to maximize the profit to the company. Solve it graphically and find the maximum profit.
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If A and B are square matrices of the same order 3, such that ∣A∣ = 2 and AB = 2I, write the value of ∣B∣.
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If f(x) = x + 1, find `d/dx (fof) (x)`
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if `vec"a"= 2hat"i" + 3hat"j"+ hat"k", vec"b" = hat"i" -2hat"j" + hat"k" and vec"c" = -3hat"i" + hat"j" + 2hat"k", "find" [vec"a" vec"b" vec"c"]`
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The matrix A = `[(0, 0, 5),(0, 5, 0),(5, 0, 0)]` is a ______.
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If A and B are matrices of same order, then (3A –2B)′ is equal to______.
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If two matrices A and B are of the same order, then 2A + B = B + 2A.
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For the non singular matrix A, (A′)–1 = (A–1)′.
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AB = AC ⇒ B = C for any three matrices of same order.
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If A = `[(3, -4),(1, 1),(2, 0)]` and B = `[(2, 1, 2),(1, 2, 4)]`, then verify (BA)2 ≠ B2A2
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Show by an example that for A ≠ O, B ≠ O, AB = O
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Given A = `[(2, 4, 0),(3, 9, 6)]` and B = `[(1, 4),(2, 8),(1, 3)]` is (AB)′ = B′A′?
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If X and Y are 2 × 2 matrices, then solve the following matrix equations for X and Y.
2X + 3Y = `[(2, 3),(4, 0)]`, 3Y + 2Y = `[(-2, 2),(1, -5)]`
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