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This document is a final exam question sheet for a Linear Algebra course at the University of Technology, scheduled for June 9, 2025. It contains 22 questions covering various topics in linear algebra, including inner products, linear transformations, and eigenvalues, with a total score of 10 points. The exam is closed book, allowing only calculators, and requires students to submit both the question and answer sheets.

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Lecturer: Nguyễn Hữu HiệpDate: . . . .

Approved by: Nguyen Tien DungDate

............................................ ............................................

............................................................................................
Semester/A.year II 2024-2025
Final Exams
Date 09/06/2025
Course title Linear Algebra - Question sheet code 1
University of Technology
Faculty of AS Course ID MT1007
Duration 70 minutes Q.sheet code 1001
Notes: - There are 22 questions/4 pages.
- This is a closed book exam. Only your calculator is allowed. Total available score: 10.
- At the beginning of the working time, you MUST fill in your full name and student ID
on this question sheet. Students must submit the question sheets along with the answer sheet.

QUESTIONS

Question 1 (L.O.1, L.O.2). How many inner products are there among the following op-
erations?
< x, y >= x1 y1 + 3x2 y2 + 4x3 y3 , ∀x = (x1 , x2 , x3 ), y = (y1 , y2 , y3 ) ∈ R3 ,
< x, y >= 2x1 y2 + 3x2 y1 , ∀x = (x1 , x2 ), y = (y1 , y2 ) ∈ R2 ,
< x, y >= x1 y1 − x1 y2 − x2 y1 + 6x2 y2 + 3x3 y3 , ∀x = (x1 , x2 , x3 ), y = (y1 , y2 , y3 ) ∈ R3 ,
< x, y >= 3x1 x2 + y1 y2 , ∀x = (x1 , x2 ), y = (y1 , y2 ) ∈ R2 ,
R1
< f, g >= f (x)g(x)dx, ∀f, g ∈ P2 [x].
0
A. 1. B. None of the others. C. 2.
D. 4. E. 3.
Question 2 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Let P2 [x] be an inner product space with the inner product
R1
< f, g >= f (x)g(x)dx, ∀f, g ∈ P2 [x]. Find the inner product of two vectors f (x) = x2 + 3
0
and g(x) = 3x + 2.
A. 10
3
. B. None of the others. C. 72 .
143 143
D. 4 . E. 12 .
............................................................................................
(Question 3 to Question 6)
In the vector space R3 , with the inner product

< (x1 , x2 , x3 ), (y1 , y2 , y3 ) >= 3x1 y1 − x1 y2 − x2 y1 + x2 y2 + x3 y3 ,

let F = span{u = (1, 3, −1) , v = (1, 0, 2)} be a subspace; z = (6, 7, −5) ,


and x = (4, m, n) , m, n ∈ R be two vectors.
............................................................................................
Question 3 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Evaluate the magnitude of u. √
A. 7. B. None of the√others. C. 7.
D. 11. E. 11.
Question 4 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find the condition for m and n such that x ∈ F.
A. −3m − 3n + 24 = 0. B. 2m + n − 3 = 0. C. 2m − n = 0.
D. None of the others. E. −m + 2n − 2 = 0.

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Question 5 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find the condition for m and n such that (z − x) ∈ F ⊥ .
A. m = 7, n = −2. B. m = 12, n = 1. C. m = 9, n = −1.
D. m = 11, n = 0. E. None of the others.
Question 6 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find the orthogonal projection of z onto F.
A. (5, 12, −2). B. (4, 9, −1). C. None of the others.
D. (2, 12, −4). E. (3, 9, −3).
Question 7 (L.O.1, L.O.2). How many linear transformations are there among the follow-
ing transformations?
f : R2 → R2 , f (x1 , x2 ) = (x21 , x1 − x2 ) ,
f : R2 → R3 , f (x1 , x2 ) = (x1 + x2 , x1 + 2x2 , −x1 + x2 ) ,
f : R2 → R2 , f (x1 , x2 ) = (0, x1 x2 , 2x1 + 1) ,

f : P2 [x] → P2 [x], f (p)(x) = 2p(x) − 3p ñ (x),ô
1 2
f : M2 → M2 , f (X) = AX, with A = .
3 4
A. None of the others. B. 2. C. 1.
D. 3. E. 4.
............................................................................................
(Question 8 to Question 11)
Let f : R3 → R3 , f (x1 , x2 , x3 ) = (x1 − 3x2 + 3x3 , x1 − 2x2 − x3 , −x1 + x2 + 5x3 ) be a linear
transformation.
............................................................................................
Question 8 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find all real values of m such that x = (9, 4, m) ∈ ker(f ).

A. m = 4. B. None of the others. C. m = 2.


D. m = 1. E. m = −1.
Question 9 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find all real values of m such that y = (−8, −9, m) ∈ Im(f ).

A. m = 8. B. None of the others. C. m = 10.


D. m = 13. E. m = 11.
Question 10 (L.O.1, L.O.2). The transformation matrix of f with respect to the basis
E={(1,1,1),(0,1,1),(0,0,1)}
  is    
4 −6 3 0 −1 3 1 −5 11
A. 7 −7 2. B.  2 −1 −7. C.  0 −1 5 .
     

5 −11 7 −1 0 5 −1 2 4
 
1 0 3
D. None of the others. E. −3 −3 −4.
 

7 9 6
Question 11 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find all vectors x ∈ R3 such that f (x) = (−8, −9, 10) .
A. (9t − 11, 4t − 1, t) , t ∈ R.
B. (9t − 1, 4t, t + 4) , t ∈ R.
C. None of the others.
D. x ∈ ∅.
E. (t − 11, −2t − 1, −t) , t ∈ R.
............................................................................................
(Question 12 to Question 14)
In the vector space R2 with the dot product let f : R2 → R2 be a linear transformation
satisfying f (3, 1) = (3, 3) and f (1, 3) = (4, 3) ;

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g : R2 → R2 be the reflection transformation about the line ∆ : 3x + y = 0.
............................................................................................
Question 12 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find f (4, 4) .
A. (4, 5).  B. None of the others.  C. (7, 6).
8 24
D. − 5 , 5 . E. − 23 , 19 .
5 5

Question
ñ 413 (L.O.1,
ô L.O.2). Findñ the standard
ô transformation matrix of g.
3 47 21
−5 −5 − 40 40
A. 3 4
. B. . C. None of the others.
−5 5 − 21
20
3
20
ñ 19 ô ñ 7 21 ô
− 20 − 27
20
− 40 40
D. 9 3
. E. 3 31
.
40
− 40 20 20

Question 14 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find f (g (1,6)).


A. 51 , − 34 .  B. − 22 , 21 . 79 3

8 5 5
C. 40 , − 20 .
161 231
D. − 20 , 40 . E. None of the others.
............................................................................................
ñ 15 to Question
(Question ô 17)
9 8
Let A = be a matrix with two eigenvalues.
−12 −11
............................................................................................
Question 15 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Between the two eigenvalues of A, the smaller one is
A. −3. B. 1. C. −4.
D. 2. E. None of the others.
Question 16 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Which of the following vectors is an eigenvector correspond-
ing to the eigenvalue λ = 1?
A. (−1, 2)T . B. (1, −1)T . C. (0, 0)T .
D. None of the others. E. (−2, 3)T .
Question 17 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Let f (x) = x2 + 2x + 2 be a polynomial. Find all eigenvalues
of B = f (A).
A. {1, −1}. B. {5}. C. None of the others.
D. ∅. E. {2}.
............................................................................................
(Question 18 to Question
 20)
−8 5 11
Let A =  1 −4 m  be a matrix.
 

−6 6 9
............................................................................................
Question 18 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find all real values of m such that λ = 3 is an eigenvalue of
A.
A. ∀m ∈ R. B. m = −1. C. m = 2.
D. m does not exist. E. None of the others.
Question 19 (L.O.1, L.O.2). With m = −1, find all real eigenvalues of A.
A. {3}. B. {−3, 3}. C. {−3}.
D. {−3, 3, 4}. E. None of the others.
Question 20 (L.O.1, L.O.2). With m = −1, which of the following statements about A is
TRUE?
A. A has a double eigenvalue and is diagonalizable..
B. A has 3 different eigenvalues.
C. A is not diagonalizable.

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D. Alg(λ) = Geo(λ), where λ for all eigenvalues λ of A..
E. None of the others.
............................................................................................
(Question 21 to Question 22)
Suppose initially all students of Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology - Vietnam National
University only buy food at one canteen A. Then, the university opened another canteen B.
Research shows that after each quarter (3 months), there are 35% change from A to B and
25% from B to A.
............................................................................................
Question 21 (L.O.1, L.O.2). After 9 months since the time that the canteen B was in
operation, what is the percentage of students buying food at the canteen A? (The result is
rounded to the nearest tenth.)
A. 45.4%. B. 54.6%. C. 60.7%.
D. 37.4%. E. None of the others.
Question 22 (L.O.1, L.O.2). The canteen A will stop operating if the rate of students
buying food at this canteen is less than 50%. How many quarters after the time the canteen
B started operating will the canteen A stop operating?
A. 5.
B. None of the others.
C. 1.
D. 3.
E. The canteen A will never stop operating..

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Lecturer: Nguyễn Hữu HiệpDate: . . . . Approved by: Nguyen Tien DungDate

............................................ ............................................

............................................................................................
Semester/A.year II 2024-2025
Final Exams
Date 09/06/2025
Course title Linear Algebra - Question sheet code 1
University of Technology
Faculty of AS Course ID MT1007
Duration 70 minutes Q.sheet code 1002
Notes: - There are 22 questions/4 pages.
- This is a closed book exam. Only your calculator is allowed. Total available score: 10.
- At the beginning of the working time, you MUST fill in your full name and student ID
on this question sheet. Students must submit the question sheets along with the answer sheet.

QUESTIONS

Question 1 (L.O.1, L.O.2). How many inner products are there among the following op-
erations?
< x, y >= 3x1 y1 + 2x2 y2 + 5x3 y3 , ∀x = (x1 , x2 , x3 ), y = (y1 , y2 , y3 ) ∈ R3 ,
< x, y >= 2x1 y2 + 3x2 y1 , ∀x = (x1 , x2 ), y = (y1 , y2 ) ∈ R2 ,
< x, y >= 3x1 y1 − x1 y2 − x2 y1 + 4x2 y2 + 3x3 y3 , ∀x = (x1 , x2 , x3 ), y = (y1 , y2 , y3 ) ∈ R3 ,
< x, y >= 2x1 x2 + 3y1 y2 , ∀x = (x1 , x2 ), y = (y1 , y2 ) ∈ R2 ,
R1
< f, g >= f (x)g(x)dx, ∀f, g ∈ P2 [x].
0
A. 2. B. 4. C. None of the others.
D. 3. E. 1.
Question 2 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Let P2 [x] be an inner product space with the inner product
R3
< f, g >= f (x)g(x)dx, ∀f, g ∈ P2 [x]. Find the inner product of two vectors f (x) = 3x2 + 2
0
and g(x) = 2x + 1.
A. 12. B. 33. C. 345
2
.
1035
D. 2 . E. None of the others.
............................................................................................
(Question 3 to Question 6)
In the vector space R3 , with the inner product

< (x1 , x2 , x3 ), (y1 , y2 , y3 ) >= 2x1 y1 − x1 y2 − x2 y1 + 2x2 y2 + 2x3 y3 ,

let F = span{u = (1, 0, 2) , v = (2, 0, −1)} be a subspace; z = (3, −4, 5) ,


and x = (5, m, n) , m, n ∈ R be two vectors.
............................................................................................
√ the magnitude of u.
Question 3 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Evaluate
10.
A. √ B. 10. C. None of the others.
D. 5. E. 5.
Question 4 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find the condition for m and n such that x ∈ F.
A. 2m − n − 2 = 0. B. 5m = 0. C. −m + 2n = 0.
D. None of the others. E. 2m + n − 3 = 0.

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Question 5 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find the condition for m and n such that (z − x) ∈ F ⊥ .
A. m = −1, n = 3. B. m = 0, n = 7. C. m = 0, n = 5.
D. m = 1, n = 4. E. None of the others.
Question 6 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find the orthogonal projection of z onto F.
A. (3, 0, 6). B. (6, 0, 7). C. (2, 3, 2).
D. (5, 0, 5). E. None of the others.
Question 7 (L.O.1, L.O.2). How many linear transformations are there among the follow-
ing transformations?
f : R2 → R2 , f (x1 , x2 ) = (2x21 , 2x1 − x2 ) ,
f : R2 → R3 , f (x1 , x2 ) = (x1 + 2x2 , 2x1 + 2x2 , −x1 + x2 ) ,
f : R2 → R2 , f (x1 , x2 ) = (x1 , 2x1 x2 , 2x1 + 1) ,

f : P2 [x] → P2 [x], f (p)(x) = 2p(x) − 3p ñ (x),ô
1 2
f : M2 → M2 , f (X) = AX, with A = .
3 4
A. 1. B. 3. C. None of the others.
D. 4. E. 2.
............................................................................................
(Question 8 to Question 11)
Let f : R3 → R3 , f (x1 , x2 , x3 ) = (x1 − 4x2 − 2x3 , x1 − 2x2 − 2x3 , −x1 + 2x3 ) be a linear trans-
formation.
............................................................................................
Question 8 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find all real values of m such that x = (2, 0, m) ∈ ker(f ).

A. m = 2. B. None of the others. C. m = 4.


D. m = 1. E. m = −1.
Question 9 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find all real values of m such that y = (3, −1, m) ∈ Im(f ).

A. m = 5. B. m = 6. C. m = 8.
D. None of the others. E. m = 3.
Question 10 (L.O.1, L.O.2). The transformation matrix of f with respect to the basis
E={(1,1,1),(0,1,1),(0,0,1)}
  is    
−5 −6 −2 5 −2 −2 1 −7 4
A.  2 2 0 . B. 8 −2 −4. C.  0 −2 2.
     

4 6 4 7 −4 −2 −1 1 2
 
0 −2 −2
D. None of the others. E.  2 0 −4.
 

−1 −1 1
Question 11 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find all vectors x ∈ R3 such that f (x) = (3, −1, 5) .
A. x ∈ ∅.
B. (2t − 2, −6, t − 1) , t ∈ R.
C. (2t − 5, −2, t) , t ∈ R.
D. (t − 5, −2t − 2, −2t) , t ∈ R.
E. None of the others.
............................................................................................
(Question 12 to Question 14)
In the vector space R2 with the dot product let f : R2 → R2 be a linear transformation
satisfying f (−2, 2) = (−1, −1) and f (3, −1) = (0, −1) ;

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g : R2 → R2 be the reflection transformation about the line ∆ : −2x + 2y = 0.
............................................................................................
Question 12 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find f (−1, 0) .
A. 49 , −45 . B. (−1, −1). C. None of the others.
1 3
D. 4 , 4 . E. (3, −2).
Question 13 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Findñ the standard
ô transformationñmatrix ofô g.
3 1
−4 −4 − 34 − 45
A. None of the others. B. . C. .
− 54 − 43 − 14 − 43
ñ ô ñ 1 1 ô
0 1 −4 4
D. . E. 1
.
1 0 4
− 54
Question 14 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find f (g (3,  −3)).
A. (−3, 3).  B. − 23 , 29 . C. None of the others.
3 3 9 3

D. − 2 , − 2 . E. 2 , − 2 .
............................................................................................
ñ 15 to ôQuestion 17)
(Question
−7 −8
Let A = be a matrix with two eigenvalues.
6 7
............................................................................................
Question 15 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Between the two eigenvalues of A, the smaller one is
A. −2. B. −1. C. None of the others.
D. 1. E. 2.
Question 16 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Which of the following vectors is an eigenvector correspond-
ing to the eigenvalue λ = 1?
A. (5, −4)T . B. (4, −3)T . C. None of the others.
D. (1, −1)T . E. (0, 0)T .
Question 17 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Let f (x) = x2 + 2 be a polynomial. Find all eigenvalues of
B = f (A).
A. ∅. B. None of the others. C. {0}.
D. {1, 1}. E. {3}.
............................................................................................
(Question 18 to Question
 20)
−2 1 3
Let A =  1 −2 m be a matrix.
 

−2 2 3
............................................................................................
Question 18 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find all real values of m such that λ = 3 is an eigenvalue of
A.
A. m = 3. B. m = 6. C. None of the others.
D. m does not exist. E. ∀m ∈ R.
Question 19 (L.O.1, L.O.2). With m = −1, find all real eigenvalues of A.
A. None of the others. B. {1}. C. {−1, 1}.
D. {−1, 1, 2}. E. {−1}.
Question 20 (L.O.1, L.O.2). With m = −1, which of the following statements about A is
TRUE?
A. A is not diagonalizable.
B. None of the others.
C. Alg(λ) = Geo(λ), where λ for all eigenvalues λ of A..

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D. A has a double eigenvalue and is diagonalizable..
E. A has 3 different eigenvalues.
............................................................................................
(Question 21 to Question 22)
Suppose initially all students of Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology - Vietnam National
University only buy food at one canteen A. Then, the university opened another canteen B.
Research shows that after each quarter (3 months), there are 30% change from A to B and
25% from B to A.
............................................................................................
Question 21 (L.O.1, L.O.2). After 9 months since the time that the canteen B was in
operation, what is the percentage of students buying food at the canteen A? (The result is
rounded to the nearest tenth.)
A. 49.6%. B. None of the others. C. 55.7%.
D. 50.4%. E. 42.4%.
Question 22 (L.O.1, L.O.2). The canteen A will stop operating if the rate of students
buying food at this canteen is less than 50%. How many quarters after the time the canteen
B started operating will the canteen A stop operating?
A. 6.
B. 1.
C. 4.
D. None of the others.
E. The canteen A will never stop operating..

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Lecturer: Nguyễn Hữu HiệpDate: . . . . Approved by: Nguyen Tien DungDate

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............................................................................................
Semester/A.year II 2024-2025
Final Exams
Date 09/06/2025
Course title Linear Algebra - Question sheet code 1
University of Technology
Faculty of AS Course ID MT1007
Duration 70 minutes Q.sheet code 1003
Notes: - There are 22 questions/4 pages.
- This is a closed book exam. Only your calculator is allowed. Total available score: 10.
- At the beginning of the working time, you MUST fill in your full name and student ID
on this question sheet. Students must submit the question sheets along with the answer sheet.

QUESTIONS

Question 1 (L.O.1, L.O.2). How many inner products are there among the following op-
erations?
< x, y >= 2x1 y1 + 3x2 y2 + 5x3 y3 , ∀x = (x1 , x2 , x3 ), y = (y1 , y2 , y3 ) ∈ R3 ,
< x, y >= 2x1 y2 + 3x2 y1 , ∀x = (x1 , x2 ), y = (y1 , y2 ) ∈ R2 ,
< x, y >= 2x1 y1 − x1 y2 − x2 y1 + 6x2 y2 + 3x3 y3 , ∀x = (x1 , x2 , x3 ), y = (y1 , y2 , y3 ) ∈ R3 ,
< x, y >= 3x1 x2 + 2y1 y2 , ∀x = (x1 , x2 ), y = (y1 , y2 ) ∈ R2 ,
R1
< f, g >= f (x)g(x)dx, ∀f, g ∈ P2 [x].
0
A. 4. B. 1. C. 2.
D. 3. E. None of the others.
Question 2 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Let P2 [x] be an inner product space with the inner product
R2
< f, g >= f (x)g(x)dx, ∀f, g ∈ P2 [x]. Find the inner product of two vectors f (x) = 2x2 + 3
0
and g(x) = 3x + 1.
A. 8. B. 160
3
. C. None of the others.
34
D. 3 . E. 160.
............................................................................................
(Question 3 to Question 6)
In the vector space R3 , with the inner product

< (x1 , x2 , x3 ), (y1 , y2 , y3 ) >= 3x1 y1 − x1 y2 − x2 y1 + x2 y2 + 2x3 y3 ,

let F = span{u = (1, −1, −1) , v = (−2, 0, −2)} be a subspace; z = (7, 11, −7) ,
and x = (1, m, n) , m, n ∈ R be two vectors.
............................................................................................
√ 3 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Evaluate the magnitude of u.
Question √
A. 3. B. 8. C. 2 2.
D. 3. E. None of the others.
Question 4 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find the condition for m and n such that x ∈ F.
A. −m − 2n − 2 = 0. B. None of the others. C. 2m + n − 3 = 0.
D. −2m − n = 0. E. 4m − 2n + 2 = 0.

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Question 5 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find the condition for m and n such that (z − x) ∈ F ⊥ .
A. m = −5, n = −4. B. m = −4, n = −3. C. m = −3, n = −5.
D. None of the others. E. m = −1, n = −6.
Question 6 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find the orthogonal projection of z onto F.
A. (2, 0, −8). B. None of the others. C. (2, −4, −6).
D. (1, −3, −5). E. (3, −3, −3).
Question 7 (L.O.1, L.O.2). How many linear transformations are there among the follow-
ing transformations?
f : R2 → R2 , f (x1 , x2 ) = (2x21 , 2x1 − x2 ) ,
f : R2 → R3 , f (x1 , x2 ) = (x1 + 2x2 , 2x1 + 2x2 , −x1 + x2 ) ,
f : R2 → R2 , f (x1 , x2 ) = (x1 , 2x1 x2 , 2x1 + 1) ,

f : P2 [x] → P2 [x], f (p)(x) = 2p(x) − 3p ñ (x),ô
1 2
f : M2 → M2 , f (X) = AX, with A = .
3 4
A. 3. B. 4. C. 1.
D. None of the others. E. 2.
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(Question 8 to Question 11)
Let f : R3 → R3 , f (x1 , x2 , x3 ) = (x1 − 3x2 − 3x3 , x1 − 2x2 − x3 , −x1 + x2 − x3 ) be a linear
transformation.
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Question 8 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find all real values of m such that x = (−3, −2, m) ∈ ker(f ).

A. m = 1. B. m = −1. C. m = 2.
D. None of the others. E. m = 4.
Question 9 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find all real values of m such that y = (4, 3, m) ∈ Im(f ).

A. m = −4. B. None of the others. C. m = 1.


D. m = −2. E. m = −1.
Question 10 (L.O.1, L.O.2). The transformation matrix of f with respect to the basis
E={(1,1,1),(0,1,1),(0,0,1)}
  is  
0 −1 −3 1 −5 −1
A.  2 −1 −1. B.  0 −1 −1. C. None of the others.
   

−1 0 −1 −1 2 −2
   
−5 −6 −3 4 0 −3
D.  3 3 2 . E. 7 −1 −4.
   

1 3 0 5 1 −5
Question 11 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find all vectors x ∈ R3 such that f (x) = (4, 3, −2) .
A. (1 − 3t, −2t − 1, t) , t ∈ R.
B. (t + 1, −2t − 1, −t) , t ∈ R.
C. x ∈ ∅.
D. (−3t − 1, −2t − 6, t − 2) , t ∈ R.
E. None of the others.
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(Question 12 to Question 14)
In the vector space R2 with the dot product let f : R2 → R2 be a linear transformation
satisfying f (−1, −1) = (2, 1) and f (−2, 2) = (2, 2) ;

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g : R2 → R2 be the reflection transformation about the line ∆ : −x − y = 0.
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Question 12 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find f (0, 3) .
A. None of the others. B. − 21 , 1 . C. (−3, 3).
D. − 23 , 0 .

E. (−5, 2).
Question
ñ 313 (L.O.1,
3
ô L.O.2). Findñ the standard
ô ô of g.
transformationñmatrix
−2 −2 0 −1 1 0
A. . B. . C. 3 1 .
−2 0 −1 0 2 2
ñ1 3ô
2 2
D. None of the others. E. .
0 1
Question 14  (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find f (g (−2, 1)).
A. 21 , 1 . B. −4, − 32 . C. (−1, 2).
9

D. None of the others. E. 2 , 1 .
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ñ 15 to Question
(Question ô 17)
18 15
Let A = be a matrix with two eigenvalues.
−20 −17
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Question 15 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Between the two eigenvalues of A, the smaller one is
A. None of the others. B. −3. C. 3.
D. 4. E. −2.
Question 16 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Which of the following vectors is an eigenvector correspond-
ing to the eigenvalue λ = 3?
A. (−3, 4)T . B. (1, −1)T . C. (0, 0)T .
D. (−2, 3)T . E. None of the others.
Question 17 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Let f (x) = x2 − x + 2 be a polynomial. Find all eigenvalues
of B = f (A).
A. None of the others. B. {8}. C. {5}.
D. ∅. E. {−1, 0}.
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(Question 18 to Question
 20)
−3 2 5
Let A =  1 −2 m be a matrix.
 

−3 3 5
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Question 18 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find all real values of m such that λ = 3 is an eigenvalue of
A.
A. m = 13 . B. m does not exist. C. None of the others.
4
D. m = 3 . E. ∀m ∈ R.
Question 19 (L.O.1, L.O.2). With m = −1, find all real eigenvalues of A.
A. None of the others. B. {−1}. C. {2}.
D. {−1, 2, 3}. E. {−1, 2}.
Question 20 (L.O.1, L.O.2). With m = −1, which of the following statements about A is
TRUE?
A. None of the others.
B. A is not diagonalizable.
C. A has a double eigenvalue and is diagonalizable..

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D. A has 3 different eigenvalues.
E. Alg(λ) = Geo(λ), where λ for all eigenvalues λ of A..
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(Question 21 to Question 22)
Suppose initially all students of Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology - Vietnam National
University only buy food at one canteen A. Then, the university opened another canteen B.
Research shows that after each quarter (3 months), there are 25% change from A to B and
15% from B to A.
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Question 21 (L.O.1, L.O.2). After 9 months since the time that the canteen B was in
operation, what is the percentage of students buying food at the canteen A? (The result is
rounded to the nearest tenth.)
A. 51.0%. B. None of the others. C. 55.1%.
D. 49.0%. E. 43.0%.
Question 22 (L.O.1, L.O.2). The canteen A will stop operating if the rate of students
buying food at this canteen is less than 50%. How many quarters after the time the canteen
B started operating will the canteen A stop operating?
A. The canteen A will never stop operating..
B. 4.
C. None of the others.
D. 1.
E. 6.

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Semester/A.year II 2024-2025
Final Exams
Date 09/06/2025
Course title Linear Algebra - Question sheet code 1
University of Technology
Faculty of AS Course ID MT1007
Duration 70 minutes Q.sheet code 1004
Notes: - There are 22 questions/4 pages.
- This is a closed book exam. Only your calculator is allowed. Total available score: 10.
- At the beginning of the working time, you MUST fill in your full name and student ID
on this question sheet. Students must submit the question sheets along with the answer sheet.

QUESTIONS

Question 1 (L.O.1, L.O.2). How many inner products are there among the following op-
erations?
< x, y >= 3x1 y1 + 2x2 y2 + 5x3 y3 , ∀x = (x1 , x2 , x3 ), y = (y1 , y2 , y3 ) ∈ R3 ,
< x, y >= 2x1 y2 + 3x2 y1 , ∀x = (x1 , x2 ), y = (y1 , y2 ) ∈ R2 ,
< x, y >= 3x1 y1 − x1 y2 − x2 y1 + 4x2 y2 + 3x3 y3 , ∀x = (x1 , x2 , x3 ), y = (y1 , y2 , y3 ) ∈ R3 ,
< x, y >= 2x1 x2 + 3y1 y2 , ∀x = (x1 , x2 ), y = (y1 , y2 ) ∈ R2 ,
R1
< f, g >= f (x)g(x)dx, ∀f, g ∈ P2 [x].
0
A. 4. B. None of the others. C. 1.
D. 2. E. 3.
Question 2 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Let P2 [x] be an inner product space with the inner product
R3
< f, g >= f (x)g(x)dx, ∀f, g ∈ P2 [x]. Find the inner product of two vectors f (x) = 3x2 + 2
0
and g(x) = 2x + 1.
A. 1035
2
. B. 33. C. None of the others.
345
D. 2 . E. 12.
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(Question 3 to Question 6)
In the vector space R3 , with the inner product

< (x1 , x2 , x3 ), (y1 , y2 , y3 ) >= 3x1 y1 − x1 y2 − x2 y1 + 2x2 y2 + x3 y3 ,

let F = span{u = (1, 3, 2) , v = (1, 0, 2)} be a subspace; z = (12, 13, −2) ,


and x = (4, m, n) , m, n ∈ R be two vectors.
............................................................................................
√ the magnitude of u.
Question 3 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Evaluate √
A. 14. B. 14. C. 19.
D. None of the others. E. 19.
Question 4 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find the condition for m and n such that x ∈ F.
A. 2m + 2n − 2 = 0. B. 2m + n − 3 = 0. C. 24 − 3n = 0.
D. None of the others. E. 2m + 2n = 0.

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Question 5 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find the condition for m and n such that (z − x) ∈ F ⊥ .
A. m = 7, n = 7. B. m = 9, n = 8. C. None of the others.
D. m = 12, n = 10. E. m = 11, n = 6.
Question 6 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find the orthogonal projection of z onto F.
A. (5, 12, 10). B. (3, 9, 6). C. (4, 9, 8).
D. (2, 12, 5). E. None of the others.
Question 7 (L.O.1, L.O.2). How many linear transformations are there among the follow-
ing transformations?
f : R2 → R2 , f (x1 , x2 ) = (3x21 , 3x1 + 3x2 ) ,
f : R2 → R3 , f (x1 , x2 ) = (x1 + 3x2 , 3x1 − 2x2 , 3x1 + x2 ) ,
f : R2 → R2 , f (x1 , x2 ) = (6x1 , 3x1 x2 , 2x1 + 1) ,

f : P2 [x] → P2 [x], f (p)(x) = 2p(x) − 3p ñ (x),ô
1 2
f : M2 → M2 , f (X) = AX, with A = .
3 4
A. None of the others. B. 2. C. 1.
D. 4. E. 3.
............................................................................................
(Question 8 to Question 11)
Let f : R3 → R3 , f (x1 , x2 , x3 ) = (x1 + 2x2 − 2x3 , −x1 − 2x2 + 4x3 , 3x1 + 6x2 − 10x3 ) be a
linear transformation.
............................................................................................
Question 8 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find all real values of m such that x = (−2, 1, m) ∈ ker(f ).

A. m = 1. B. m = −2. C. m = 0.
D. m = 3. E. None of the others.
Question 9 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find all real values of m such that y = (−3, 5, m) ∈ Im(f ).

A. None of the others. B. m = −12. C. m = −10.


D. m = −13. E. m = −15.
Question 10 (L.O.1, L.O.2). The transformation matrix of f with respect to the basis
E={(1,1,1),(0,1,1),(0,0,1)}
  is  
3 3 −14 −1 4 −2
A. 2 2 −10. B. None of the others. C.  0 −2 2 .
   

3 3 −16 −3 14 −8
   
2 6 0 1 0 −2
D. −4 −12 2 . E.  0 2 6 .
   

3 9 −1 −2 −6 −14
Question 11 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find all vectors x ∈ R3 such that f (x) = (−3, 5, −13) .
A. x ∈ ∅.
B. (2 − t, −2t − 1, 4t) , t ∈ R.
C. (2 − 2t, t − 1, 0) , t ∈ R.
D. (4 − 2t, t, −1) , t ∈ R.
E. None of the others.
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(Question 12 to Question 14)
In the vector space R2 with the dot product let f : R2 → R2 be a linear transformation
satisfying f (−1, −1) = (1, 1) and f (−1, 1) = (2, 1) ;

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g : R2 → R2 be the reflection transformation about the line ∆ : −x − y = 0.
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Question 12 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find f (0, 2) .
A. (−3, 1). B. (1, 0). C. None of the others.
D. (−2, 2). E. (2, 1).
Question
ñ 1133 ô (L.O.1, L.O.2). Findñ the standard
ô transformationñmatrix ofô g.
−2 2 0 −1 − 32 − 21
A. . B. . C. .
0 1 −1 0 −2 0
ñ ô
1 0
D. 3 . E. None of the others.
2
− 12
Question 14  (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find f (g (−1, 0)).
A. 21 , 0 . C. 25 , 1 .

B. (0, 1).
E. −2, − 32 .

D. None of the others.
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ñ 15 to Question
(Question ô 17)
−7 −10
Let A = be a matrix with two eigenvalues.
5 8
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Question 15 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Between the two eigenvalues of A, the smaller one is
A. 3. B. −2. C. −3.
D. None of the others. E. 4.
Question 16 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Which of the following vectors is an eigenvector correspond-
ing to the eigenvalue λ = 3?
A. (0, 0)T . B. (1, −1)T . C. None of the others.
D. (3, −2)T . E. (2, −1)T .
Question 17 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Let f (x) = x2 − x + 2 be a polynomial. Find all eigenvalues
of B = f (A).
A. {−1, 0}. B. {5}. C. {8}.
D. ∅. E. None of the others.
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(Question 18 to Question
 20)
−4 1 3
Let A =  1 −4 m be a matrix.
 

−2 2 1
............................................................................................
Question 18 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find all real values of m such that λ = 3 is an eigenvalue of
A.
A. m = 14. B. m = 11. C. m does not exist.
D. ∀m ∈ R. E. None of the others.
Question 19 (L.O.1, L.O.2). With m = −1, find all real eigenvalues of A.
A. {−3}. B. None of the others. C. {−3, −1, 0}.
D. {−3, −1}. E. {−1}.
Question 20 (L.O.1, L.O.2). With m = −1, which of the following statements about A is
TRUE?
A. A has 3 different eigenvalues.
B. A is not diagonalizable.
C. None of the others.

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D. A has a double eigenvalue and is diagonalizable..
E. Alg(λ) = Geo(λ), where λ for all eigenvalues λ of A..
............................................................................................
(Question 21 to Question 22)
Suppose initially all students of Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology - Vietnam National
University only buy food at one canteen A. Then, the university opened another canteen B.
Research shows that after each quarter (3 months), there are 25% change from A to B and
15% from B to A.
............................................................................................
Question 21 (L.O.1, L.O.2). After 9 months since the time that the canteen B was in
operation, what is the percentage of students buying food at the canteen A? (The result is
rounded to the nearest tenth.)
A. 49.0%. B. 55.1%. C. None of the others.
D. 43.0%. E. 51.0%.
Question 22 (L.O.1, L.O.2). The canteen A will stop operating if the rate of students
buying food at this canteen is less than 50%. How many quarters after the time the canteen
B started operating will the canteen A stop operating?
A. 4.
B. 6.
C. The canteen A will never stop operating..
D. 1.
E. None of the others.

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Semester/A.year II 2024-2025
Final Exams
Date 09/06/2025
Course title Linear Algebra - Question sheet code 2
University of Technology
Faculty of AS Course ID MT1007
Duration 70 minutes Q.sheet code 2001
Notes: - There are 22 questions/4 pages.
- This is a closed book exam. Only your calculator is allowed. Total available score: 10.
- At the beginning of the working time, you MUST fill in your full name and student ID
on this question sheet. Students must submit the question sheets along with the answer sheet.

QUESTIONS

Question 1 (L.O.1, L.O.2). How many inner products are there among the following op-
erations?
< x, y >= x1 y1 + 3x2 y2 + 4x3 y3 , ∀x = (x1 , x2 , x3 ), y = (y1 , y2 , y3 ) ∈ R3 ,
< x, y >= 2x1 y2 + 3x2 y1 , ∀x = (x1 , x2 ), y = (y1 , y2 ) ∈ R2 ,
< x, y >= x1 y1 − x1 y2 − x2 y1 + 6x2 y2 + 3x3 y3 , ∀x = (x1 , x2 , x3 ), y = (y1 , y2 , y3 ) ∈ R3 ,
< x, y >= 3x1 x2 + y1 y2 , ∀x = (x1 , x2 ), y = (y1 , y2 ) ∈ R2 ,
R1
< f, g >= f (x)g(x)dx, ∀f, g ∈ P2 [x].
0
A. None of the others. B. 3. C. 1.
D. 4. E. 2.
Question 2 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Let P2 [x] be an inner product space with the inner product
R1
< f, g >= f (x)g(x)dx, ∀f, g ∈ P2 [x]. Find the inner product of two vectors f (x) = x2 + 3
0
and g(x) = 3x + 2.
A. 143
4
. B. 72 . C. None of the others.
10 143
D. 3 . E. 12 .
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(Question 3 to Question 6)
In the vector space R3 , with the inner product

< (x1 , x2 , x3 ), (y1 , y2 , y3 ) >= 2x1 y1 − x1 y2 − x2 y1 + 2x2 y2 + x3 y3 ,

let F = span{u = (1, 0, −2) , v = (−1, 0, −1)} be a subspace; z = (0, −4, −7) ,
and x = (2, m, n) , m, n ∈ R be two vectors.
............................................................................................
√ the magnitude of u.
Question 3 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Evaluate
A. 6. B. 5. √ C. 5.
D. None of the others. E. 6.
Question 4 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find the condition for m and n such that x ∈ F.
A. −2m − n − 2 = 0. B. 3m = 0. C. −m − 2n = 0.
D. 2m + n − 3 = 0. E. None of the others.

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Question 5 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find the condition for m and n such that (z − x) ∈ F ⊥ .
A. None of the others. B. m = 0, n = −7. C. m = −1, n = −5.
D. m = 0, n = −5. E. m = 1, n = −8.
Question 6 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find the orthogonal projection of z onto F.
A. (3, 0, −6). B. None of the others. C. (2, 0, −7).
D. (2, 3, −10). E. (3, 0, −9).
Question 7 (L.O.1, L.O.2). How many linear transformations are there among the follow-
ing transformations?
f : R2 → R2 , f (x1 , x2 ) = (−2x21 , −2x1 + 3x2 ) ,
f : R2 → R3 , f (x1 , x2 ) = (x1 − 2x2 , −2x1 − 2x2 , 3x1 + x2 ) ,
f : R2 → R2 , f (x1 , x2 ) = (x1 , −2x1 x2 , 2x1 + 1) ,

f : P2 [x] → P2 [x], f (p)(x) = 2p(x) − 3p ñ (x),ô
1 2
f : M2 → M2 , f (X) = AX, with A = .
3 4
A. 3. B. 4. C. 2.
D. 1. E. None of the others.
............................................................................................
(Question 8 to Question 11)
Let f : R3 → R3 , f (x1 , x2 , x3 ) = (x1 − 2x3 , −x1 − 2x2 + 2x3 , 3x1 + 4x2 − 6x3 ) be a linear
transformation.
............................................................................................
Question 8 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find all real values of m such that x = (2, 0, m) ∈ ker(f ).

A. m = 1. B. m = 4. C. None of the others.


D. m = 2. E. m = −1.
Question 9 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find all real values of m such that y = (−1, 5, m) ∈ Im(f ).

A. m = −11. B. m = −13. C. m = −10.


D. m = −8. E. None of the others.
Question 10 (L.O.1, L.O.2). The transformation matrix of f with respect to the basis
E={(1,1,1),(0,1,1),(0,0,1)} is
   
2 4 0 −1 −2 −2
A. None of the others. B. −4 −10 −2. C.  0 2 4 .
   

3 7 1 2 −2 −8
   
1 2 −2 3 −1 −8
D. 2 −2 0 . E. 2 0 −6 .
   

1 8 −6 3 1 −10
Question 11 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find all vectors x ∈ R3 such that f (x) = (−1, 5, −11) .
A. None of the others. B. x ∈ ∅. C. (2t − 1, −2, t) , t ∈ R.
D. (−t − 1, −2t − 2, 2t) , t ∈ R. E. (2t + 2, −2, t − 1) , t ∈ R.
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(Question 12 to Question 14)
In the vector space R2 with the dot product let f : R2 → R2 be a linear transformation
satisfying f (3, 3) = (−1, 3) and f (−2, −1) = (4, −1) ;
g : R2 → R2 be the reflection transformation about the line ∆ : 3x + 3y = 0.
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Question 12 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find f (4, 0) .
A. (−2, −5). B. None of the others. C. (4, −4).
D. − 53
3
, −3 . E. − 44
3
,0 .
Question
ñ 13 (L.O.1,
ô L.O.2). Findñ the standard
ô transformation matrix of g.
10 11
0 −1 −3 3
A. 11 10
. B. . C. None of the others.
3
−3 −1 0
ñ 11 7 ô ñ ô
−3 3 0 −1
D. . E. .
−1 1 −1 0
Question 14 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find f (g (−2, 2)).
A. (−4, −12). B. (−2, 2). C. (16, 0).
D. None of the others. E. (14, 2).
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ñ 15 to Question
(Question ô 17)
−14 −16
Let A = be a matrix with two eigenvalues.
12 14
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Question 15 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Between the two eigenvalues of A, the smaller one is
A. −2. B. 3. C. 2.
D. None of the others. E. −3.
Question 16 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Which of the following vectors is an eigenvector correspond-
ing to the eigenvalue λ = 2?
A. None of the others. B. (4, −3)T . C. (5, −4)T .
D. (0, 0)T . E. (1, −1)T .
Question 17 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Let f (x) = x2 + 2 be a polynomial. Find all eigenvalues of
B = f (A).
A. ∅. B. {3}. C. {0, 0}.
D. None of the others. E. {6}.
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 18 to Question
(Question  20)
−5 4 9
Let A =  1 −2 m be a matrix.
 

−5 5 9
............................................................................................
Question 18 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find all real values of m such that λ = 3 is an eigenvalue of
A.
A. m does not exist. B. m = − 56 . C. ∀m ∈ R.
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D. m = − 5 . E. None of the others.
Question 19 (L.O.1, L.O.2). With m = −1, find all real eigenvalues of A.
A. {4}. B. {−1, 4, 5}. C. {−1, 4}.
D. {−1}. E. None of the others.
Question 20 (L.O.1, L.O.2). With m = −1, which of the following statements about A is
TRUE?
A. A is not diagonalizable.
B. Alg(λ) = Geo(λ), where λ for all eigenvalues λ of A..
C. A has 3 different eigenvalues.
D. A has a double eigenvalue and is diagonalizable..
E. None of the others.

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(Question 21 to Question 22)
Suppose initially all students of Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology - Vietnam National
University only buy food at one canteen A. Then, the university opened another canteen B.
Research shows that after each quarter (3 months), there are 25% change from A to B and
20% from B to A.
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Question 21 (L.O.1, L.O.2). After 9 months since the time that the canteen B was in
operation, what is the percentage of students buying food at the canteen A? (The result is
rounded to the nearest tenth.)
A. 53.7%. B. None of the others. C. 45.7%.
D. 52.4%. E. 46.3%.
Question 22 (L.O.1, L.O.2). The canteen A will stop operating if the rate of students
buying food at this canteen is less than 50%. How many quarters after the time the canteen
B started operating will the canteen A stop operating?
A. None of the others.
B. 4.
C. The canteen A will never stop operating..
D. 6.
E. 1.

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Semester/A.year II 2024-2025
Final Exams
Date 09/06/2025
Course title Linear Algebra - Question sheet code 2
University of Technology
Faculty of AS Course ID MT1007
Duration 70 minutes Q.sheet code 2002
Notes: - There are 22 questions/4 pages.
- This is a closed book exam. Only your calculator is allowed. Total available score: 10.
- At the beginning of the working time, you MUST fill in your full name and student ID
on this question sheet. Students must submit the question sheets along with the answer sheet.

QUESTIONS

Question 1 (L.O.1, L.O.2). How many inner products are there among the following op-
erations?
< x, y >= 2x1 y1 + 3x2 y2 + 5x3 y3 , ∀x = (x1 , x2 , x3 ), y = (y1 , y2 , y3 ) ∈ R3 ,
< x, y >= 2x1 y2 + 3x2 y1 , ∀x = (x1 , x2 ), y = (y1 , y2 ) ∈ R2 ,
< x, y >= 2x1 y1 − x1 y2 − x2 y1 + 6x2 y2 + 3x3 y3 , ∀x = (x1 , x2 , x3 ), y = (y1 , y2 , y3 ) ∈ R3 ,
< x, y >= 3x1 x2 + 2y1 y2 , ∀x = (x1 , x2 ), y = (y1 , y2 ) ∈ R2 ,
R1
< f, g >= f (x)g(x)dx, ∀f, g ∈ P2 [x].
0
A. 4. B. 3. C. 2.
D. 1. E. None of the others.
Question 2 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Let P2 [x] be an inner product space with the inner product
R2
< f, g >= f (x)g(x)dx, ∀f, g ∈ P2 [x]. Find the inner product of two vectors f (x) = 2x2 + 3
0
and g(x) = 3x + 1.
A. None of the others. B. 34
3
. C. 8.
160
D. 160. E. 3 .
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(Question 3 to Question 6)
In the vector space R3 , with the inner product

< (x1 , x2 , x3 ), (y1 , y2 , y3 ) >= 3x1 y1 − x1 y2 − x2 y1 + 2x2 y2 + 2x3 y3 ,

let F = span{u = (1, −1, 2) , v = (2, 0, −2)} be a subspace; z = (1, −11, 2) ,


and x = (5, m, n) , m, n ∈ R be two vectors.
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√ the magnitude of u.
Question 3 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Evaluate
15.
A. √ B. 15. C. None of the others.
D. 6. E. 6.
Question 4 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find the condition for m and n such that x ∈ F.
A. −2m + 2n = 0. B. None of the others. C. 2m + n − 3 = 0.
D. 6m + 2n + 10 = 0. E. 2m − 2n − 2 = 0.

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Question 5 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find the condition for m and n such that (z − x) ∈ F ⊥ .
A. m = −1, n = 3. B. m = −4, n = 6. C. m = −5, n = 2.
D. None of the others. E. m = −3, n = 4.
Question 6 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find the orthogonal projection of z onto F.
A. (2, 0, 1). B. (5, −3, 4). C. (6, −4, 6).
D. (3, −3, 6). E. None of the others.
Question 7 (L.O.1, L.O.2). How many linear transformations are there among the follow-
ing transformations?
f : R2 → R2 , f (x1 , x2 ) = (3x21 , 3x1 − x2 ) ,
f : R2 → R3 , f (x1 , x2 ) = (x1 + 3x2 , 3x1 + 2x2 , −x1 + x2 ) ,
f : R2 → R2 , f (x1 , x2 ) = (2x1 , 3x1 x2 , 2x1 + 1) ,

f : P2 [x] → P2 [x], f (p)(x) = 2p(x) − 3p ñ (x),ô
1 2
f : M2 → M2 , f (X) = AX, with A = .
3 4
A. 1. B. 4. C. 2.
D. 3. E. None of the others.
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(Question 8 to Question 11)
Let f : R3 → R3 , f (x1 , x2 , x3 ) = (x1 − 3x2 + x3 , 2x1 − 2x2 − x3 , −3x1 + x2 + 3x3 ) be a linear
transformation.
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Question 8 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find all real values of m such that x = (5, 3, m) ∈ ker(f ).

A. m = 5. B. m = 2. C. m = 7.
D. m = 4. E. None of the others.
Question 9 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find all real values of m such that y = (−4, −7, m) ∈ Im(f ).

A. m = 8. B. m = 13. C. None of the others.


D. m = 11. E. m = 10.
Question 10 (L.O.1, L.O.2). The transformation matrix of f with respect to the basis
E={(1,1,1),(0,1,1),(0,0,1)} is    
4 −4 1 0 −4 7
A. None of the others. B. 8 −5 0. C. −1 0 3.
   

4 −7 3 −3 4 2
   
−1 −2 0 −1 −2 1
D.  5 2 −2. E.  0 −1 −2.
   

−3 −2 1 2 7 4
Question 11 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find all vectors x ∈ R3 such that f (x) = (−4, −7, 10) .
A. (2t − 13, 1 − 2t, −t) , t ∈ R.
B. (5t − 1, 3t − 2, 4t + 2) , t ∈ R.
C. (5t − 13, 3t + 1, 4t) , t ∈ R.
D. None of the others.
E. x ∈ ∅.
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(Question 12 to Question 14)
In the vector space R2 with the dot product let f : R2 → R2 be a linear transformation
satisfying f (2, 3) = (2, 2) and f (−2, 2) = (3, 2) ;

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g : R2 → R2 be the reflection transformation about the line ∆ : 2x + 3y = 0.
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Question 12 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find f (3, 3).
47
, − 25 B. − 12 , − 56 . 18 12
 
A. − 13 13
. C. 13 , − 13 .
3 9
D. 2 , 5 . E. None of the others.
Question 13 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Findñ the standard
ô transformationñmatrix of g.
ô
5 12 29 1
13
− 13
− 26 13
A. None of the others. B. . C. .
− 12
13
− 5
13
− 53
65
− 8
65
ñ 3 1ô ñ 1 ô
− 26 13 − 130 − 23
65
D. 73 27
. E. 7 16
.
− 65 65 13
− 13

Question 14 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find f (g (−2, 4)).


B. − 17 C. 7, − 52 .

A. None of the others. 5
, −2 .
D. − 58 , 4 . 33 74

13 13
E. 13 , 65 .
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ñ 15 to Question
(Question ô 17)
16 12
Let A = be a matrix with two eigenvalues.
−18 −14
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Question 15 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Between the two eigenvalues of A, the smaller one is
A. −3. B. 4. C. −2.
D. 5. E. None of the others.
Question 16 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Which of the following vectors is an eigenvector correspond-
ing to the eigenvalue λ = 4?
A. (0, 0)T . B. (−1, 2)T . C. None of the others.
D. (1, −1)T . E. (−2, 3)T .
Question 17 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Let f (x) = x2 − 2x + 2 be a polynomial. Find all eigenvalues
of B = f (A).
A. {10}. B. {7}. C. ∅.
D. None of the others. E. {−2, 0}.
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(Question 18 to Question
 20)
−6 3 7
Let A =  1 −4 m be a matrix.
 

−4 4 5
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Question 18 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find all real values of m such that λ = 3 is an eigenvalue of
A.
A. m = 5. B. m = 2. C. ∀m ∈ R.
D. None of the others. E. m does not exist.
Question 19 (L.O.1, L.O.2). With m = −1, find all real eigenvalues of A.
A. {−3}. B. {1}. C. {−3, 1, 2}.
D. {−3, 1}. E. None of the others.
Question 20 (L.O.1, L.O.2). With m = −1, which of the following statements about A is
TRUE?
A. A is not diagonalizable.
B. None of the others.
C. A has a double eigenvalue and is diagonalizable..

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D. A has 3 different eigenvalues.
E. Alg(λ) = Geo(λ), where λ for all eigenvalues λ of A..
............................................................................................
(Question 21 to Question 22)
Suppose initially all students of Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology - Vietnam National
University only buy food at one canteen A. Then, the university opened another canteen B.
Research shows that after each quarter (3 months), there are 20% change from A to B and
15% from B to A.
............................................................................................
Question 21 (L.O.1, L.O.2). After 9 months since the time that the canteen B was in
operation, what is the percentage of students buying food at the canteen A? (The result is
rounded to the nearest tenth.)
A. 41.4%. B. 50.6%. C. 58.6%.
D. None of the others. E. 47.6%.
Question 22 (L.O.1, L.O.2). The canteen A will stop operating if the rate of students
buying food at this canteen is less than 50%. How many quarters after the time the canteen
B started operating will the canteen A stop operating?
A. 5.
B. 7.
C. 1.
D. None of the others.
E. The canteen A will never stop operating..

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Semester/A.year II 2024-2025
Final Exams
Date 09/06/2025
Course title Linear Algebra - Question sheet code 2
University of Technology
Faculty of AS Course ID MT1007
Duration 70 minutes Q.sheet code 2003
Notes: - There are 22 questions/4 pages.
- This is a closed book exam. Only your calculator is allowed. Total available score: 10.
- At the beginning of the working time, you MUST fill in your full name and student ID
on this question sheet. Students must submit the question sheets along with the answer sheet.

QUESTIONS

Question 1 (L.O.1, L.O.2). How many inner products are there among the following op-
erations?
< x, y >= 2x1 y1 + x2 y2 + 3x3 y3 , ∀x = (x1 , x2 , x3 ), y = (y1 , y2 , y3 ) ∈ R3 ,
< x, y >= 2x1 y2 + 3x2 y1 , ∀x = (x1 , x2 ), y = (y1 , y2 ) ∈ R2 ,
< x, y >= 2x1 y1 − x1 y2 − x2 y1 + 2x2 y2 + 3x3 y3 , ∀x = (x1 , x2 , x3 ), y = (y1 , y2 , y3 ) ∈ R3 ,
< x, y >= x1 x2 + 2y1 y2 , ∀x = (x1 , x2 ), y = (y1 , y2 ) ∈ R2 ,
R1
< f, g >= f (x)g(x)dx, ∀f, g ∈ P2 [x].
0
A. 1. B. 3. C. 2.
D. None of the others. E. 4.
Question 2 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Let P2 [x] be an inner product space with the inner product
R2
< f, g >= f (x)g(x)dx, ∀f, g ∈ P2 [x]. Find the inner product of two vectors f (x) = 2x2 + 1
0
and g(x) = x + 3.
A. None of the others. B. 32. C. 22
3
.
D. 96. E. 8.
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(Question 3 to Question 6)
In the vector space R3 , with the inner product

< (x1 , x2 , x3 ), (y1 , y2 , y3 ) >= 4x1 y1 − x1 y2 − x2 y1 + 2x2 y2 + x3 y3 ,

let F = span{u = (1, 4, 2) , v = (−1, 0, 3)} be a subspace; z = (−36, 28, −47) ,


and x = (2, m, n) , m, n ∈ R be two vectors.
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√ 3 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Evaluate the magnitude of u.
Question
A. 21. B. 32. √ C. 21.
D. None of the others. E. 4 2.
Question 4 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find the condition for m and n such that x ∈ F.
A. 2m + n − 3 = 0. B. −5m + 4n + 24 = 0. C. 3m + 2n = 0.
D. None of the others. E. 2m + 3n − 2 = 0.

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Question 5 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find the condition for m and n such that (z − x) ∈ F ⊥ .
A. m = 15, n = 7. B. None of the others. C. m = 12, n = 9.
D. m = 9, n = 8. E. m = 16, n = 11.
Question 6 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find the orthogonal projection of z onto F.
A. (2, 12, 9). B. (2, 15, 6). C. (3, 12, 6).
D. (3, 16, 11). E. None of the others.
Question 7 (L.O.1, L.O.2). How many linear transformations are there among the follow-
ing transformations?
f : R2 → R2 , f (x1 , x2 ) = (−2x21 , −2x1 + x2 ) ,
f : R2 → R3 , f (x1 , x2 ) = (x1 − 2x2 , −2x1 , x1 + x2 ) ,
f : R2 → R2 , f (x1 , x2 ) = (−x1 , −2x1 x2 , 2x1 + 1) ,

f : P2 [x] → P2 [x], f (p)(x) = 2p(x) − 3p ñ (x),ô
1 2
f : M2 → M2 , f (X) = AX, with A = .
3 4
A. None of the others. B. 1. C. 2.
D. 4. E. 3.
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(Question 8 to Question 11)
Let f : R3 → R3 , f (x1 , x2 , x3 ) = (x1 + 2x2 − x3 , −x1 − 2x2 + 4x3 , 3x1 + 6x2 − 9x3 ) be a linear
transformation.
............................................................................................
Question 8 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find all real values of m such that x = (−2, 1, m) ∈ ker(f ).

A. m = −2. B. m = 3. C. m = 0.
D. None of the others. E. m = 1.
Question 9 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find all real values of m such that y = (0, 3, m) ∈ Im(f ).

A. m = −5. B. m = −8. C. None of the others.


D. m = −6. E. m = −3.
Question 10 (L.O.1, L.O.2). The transformation matrix of f with respect to the basis
E={(1,1,1),(0,1,1),(0,0,1)}
  is  
2 6 1 −1 3 −1
A. −4 −12 1. B. None of the others. C.  0 −3 3 .
   

3 9 0 −3 12 −6
   
3 3 −12 2 1 −1
D. 2 2 −9 . E. −1 1 5 .
   

3 3 −15 −1 −5 −13
Question 11 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find all vectors x ∈ R3 such that f (x) = (0, 3, −6) .
A. None of the others.
B. (2 − t, −2t − 1, 4t) , t ∈ R.
C. x ∈ ∅.
D. (2 − 2t, t − 1, 0) , t ∈ R.
E. (4 − 2t, t + 1, 0) , t ∈ R.
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(Question 12 to Question 14)
In the vector space R2 with the dot product let f : R2 → R2 be a linear transformation
satisfying f (3, 1) = (3, 3) and f (3, 3) = (4, 3) ;

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g : R2 → R2 be the reflection transformation about the line ∆ : 3x + y = 0.
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Question 12  (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find f 8(4,244) .
A. 16 C. 37 , 3 .

3
, 4 .  B. − 5 , 5 .
D. − 13 , 19 .
5 5
E. None of the others.
Question
ñ 1 13 (L.O.1,
ô L.O.2). Findñ the standard
ô transformationñmatrix ofô g.
1 19 2
− 10 − 15 − 5 − 5 − 53
4
A. 302 4
. B. 3 3
. C. .
5 5 10
− 10 − 35 54
ñ 29 1
ô
− 30 − 10
D. . E. None of the others.
− 45 − 35
Question 14 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find f (g (3, 6)).
A. − 27 , −6 . C. 25 , −3 .
 
B. (−6, 3).
E. − 16 , 51 .

D. None of the others. 5 10
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ñ 15 to Question
(Question ô 17)
−15 −18
Let A = be a matrix with two eigenvalues.
12 15
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Question 15 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Between the two eigenvalues of A, the smaller one is
A. −3. B. None of the others. C. 3.
D. −4. E. 4.
Question 16 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Which of the following vectors is an eigenvector correspond-
ing to the eigenvalue λ = 3?
A. (4, −3)T . B. None of the others. C. (3, −2)T .
D. (0, 0)T . E. (1, −1)T .
Question 17 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Let f (x) = x2 + 2 be a polynomial. Find all eigenvalues of
B = f (A).
A. {8}. B. {11}. C. None of the others.
D. ∅. E. {5, 5}.
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(Question 18 to Question
 20)
1 1 3
Let A =  1 1 m be a matrix.
 

−2 2 6
............................................................................................
Question 18 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find all real values of m such that λ = 3 is an eigenvalue of
A.
A. m = 0. B. m does not exist. C. ∀m ∈ R.
3
D. None of the others. E. m = − 2 .
Question 19 (L.O.1, L.O.2). With m = −1, find all real eigenvalues of A.
A. {2}. B. None of the others. C. {4}.
D. {2, 4, 5}. E. {2, 4}.
Question 20 (L.O.1, L.O.2). With m = −1, which of the following statements about A is
TRUE?
A. Alg(λ) = Geo(λ), where λ for all eigenvalues λ of A..
B. A has 3 different eigenvalues.
C. None of the others.

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D. A has a double eigenvalue and is diagonalizable..
E. A is not diagonalizable.
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(Question 21 to Question 22)
Suppose initially all students of Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology - Vietnam National
University only buy food at one canteen A. Then, the university opened another canteen B.
Research shows that after each quarter (3 months), there are 30% change from A to B and
10% from B to A.
............................................................................................
Question 21 (L.O.1, L.O.2). After 9 months since the time that the canteen B was in
operation, what is the percentage of students buying food at the canteen A? (The result is
rounded to the nearest tenth.)
A. 58.8%. B. 33.2%. C. 41.2%.
D. 64.9%. E. None of the others.
Question 22 (L.O.1, L.O.2). The canteen A will stop operating if the rate of students
buying food at this canteen is less than 50%. How many quarters after the time the canteen
B started operating will the canteen A stop operating?
A. The canteen A will never stop operating..
B. 3.
C. 1.
D. 5.
E. None of the others.

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Semester/A.year II 2024-2025
Final Exams
Date 09/06/2025
Course title Linear Algebra - Question sheet code 2
University of Technology
Faculty of AS Course ID MT1007
Duration 70 minutes Q.sheet code 2004
Notes: - There are 22 questions/4 pages.
- This is a closed book exam. Only your calculator is allowed. Total available score: 10.
- At the beginning of the working time, you MUST fill in your full name and student ID
on this question sheet. Students must submit the question sheets along with the answer sheet.

QUESTIONS

Question 1 (L.O.1, L.O.2). How many inner products are there among the following op-
erations?
< x, y >= 3x1 y1 + x2 y2 + 4x3 y3 , ∀x = (x1 , x2 , x3 ), y = (y1 , y2 , y3 ) ∈ R3 ,
< x, y >= 2x1 y2 + 3x2 y1 , ∀x = (x1 , x2 ), y = (y1 , y2 ) ∈ R2 ,
< x, y >= 3x1 y1 − x1 y2 − x2 y1 + 2x2 y2 + 3x3 y3 , ∀x = (x1 , x2 , x3 ), y = (y1 , y2 , y3 ) ∈ R3 ,
< x, y >= x1 x2 + 3y1 y2 , ∀x = (x1 , x2 ), y = (y1 , y2 ) ∈ R2 ,
R1
< f, g >= f (x)g(x)dx, ∀f, g ∈ P2 [x].
0
A. 2. B. None of the others. C. 4.
D. 1. E. 3.
Question 2 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Let P2 [x] be an inner product space with the inner product
R3
< f, g >= f (x)g(x)dx, ∀f, g ∈ P2 [x]. Find the inner product of two vectors f (x) = 3x2 + 1
0
and g(x) = x + 2.
A. 30. B. 1503
4
. C. None of the others.
21 501
D. 2 . E. 4 .
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(Question 3 to Question 6)
In the vector space R3 , with the inner product

< (x1 , x2 , x3 ), (y1 , y2 , y3 ) >= 3x1 y1 − x1 y2 − x2 y1 + x2 y2 + 2x3 y3 ,

let F = span{u = (1, −1, 1) , v = (2, 0, −2)} be a subspace; z = (−1, −17, −1) ,
and x = (5, m, n) , m, n ∈ R be two vectors.
............................................................................................
√ the magnitude of u.
Question 3 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Evaluate √
A. 3. B. 2 2. C. 3.
D. None of the others. E. 8.
Question 4 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find the condition for m and n such that x ∈ F.
A. None of the others. B. 4m + 2n + 10 = 0. C. m − 2n − 2 = 0.
D. −2m + n = 0. E. 2m + n − 3 = 0.

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Question 5 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find the condition for m and n such that (z − x) ∈ F ⊥ .
A. m = −3, n = 1. B. None of the others. C. m = −4, n = 3.
D. m = −1, n = 0. E. m = −5, n = 0.
Question 6 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find the orthogonal projection of z onto F.
A. (6, −4, 2). B. None of the others. C. (2, 0, −2).
D. (3, −3, 3). E. (5, −3, 1).
Question 7 (L.O.1, L.O.2). How many linear transformations are there among the follow-
ing transformations?
f : R2 → R2 , f (x1 , x2 ) = (−x21 , −x1 + 3x2 ) ,
f : R2 → R3 , f (x1 , x2 ) = (x1 − x2 , −x1 − 2x2 , 3x1 + x2 ) ,
f : R2 → R2 , f (x1 , x2 ) = (2x1 , −x1 x2 , 2x1 + 1) ,

f : P2 [x] → P2 [x], f (p)(x) = 2p(x) − 3p ñ (x),ô
1 2
f : M2 → M2 , f (X) = AX, with A = .
3 4
A. None of the others. B. 2. C. 3.
D. 1. E. 4.
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(Question 8 to Question 11)
Let f : R3 → R3 , f (x1 , x2 , x3 ) = (x1 − 4x2 + x3 , −3x1 − 2x2 − 2x3 , 7x1 + 5x3 ) be a linear
transformation.
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Question 8 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find all real values of m such that x = (−10, 1, m) ∈ ker(f ).

A. m = 15. B. m = 17. C. m = 14.


D. m = 12. E. None of the others.
Question 9 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find all real values of m such that y = (−6, 5, m) ∈ Im(f ).

A. None of the others. B. m = −13. C. m = −18.


D. m = −16. E. m = −15.
Question 10 (L.O.1, L.O.2). The transformation matrix of f with respect to the basis
E={(1,1,1),(0,1,1),(0,0,1)}
  is  
4 2 5 5 −5 1
A. −10 −12 −19. B. None of the others. C.  4 −5 −1.
   

7 7 12 11 −10 4
   
−2 −3 1 5 −11 10
D. −5 −1 −3. E. 4 −6 5 .
   

19 9 7 7 −7 5
Question 11 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find all vectors x ∈ R3 such that f (x) = (−6, 5, −16) .
A. (−10t − 2, t − 3, 14t + 2) , t ∈ R.
B. x ∈ ∅.
C. (−10t − 32, t + 13, 14t) , t ∈ R.
D. (−3t − 32, 13 − 2t, −2t) , t ∈ R.
E. None of the others.
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(Question 12 to Question 14)
In the vector space R2 with the dot product let f : R2 → R2 be a linear transformation
satisfying f (1, −1) = (−2, 2) and f (−1, −2) = (3, −2) ;

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g : R2 → R2 be the reflection transformation about the line ∆ : x − y = 0.
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Question 12 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find f (2, −1)
 .
A. (−2, 0). B. − 133
, 4 . C. None of the others.
E. − 16

D. (1, 1). 3
,5 .
Question 13 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Findñ the standard
ô transformationñmatrixôof g.
1 7
−3 −3 − 73 32
A. None of the others. B. . C. .
0 2 3 0
ñ ô ñ ô
0 1 2 0
D. . E. .
1 0 − 73 − 13
Question 14 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find f (g (−1,  −1)).
B. 11 C. −3, 35 .

A. None of the others. 3
, −1 .
E. 83 , −2 .

D. (−1, −1).
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ñ 15 to Question
(Question ô 17)
−13 −15
Let A = be a matrix with two eigenvalues.
10 12
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Question 15 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Between the two eigenvalues of A, the smaller one is
A. −3. B. −4. C. 2.
D. None of the others. E. 3.
Question 16 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Which of the following vectors is an eigenvector correspond-
ing to the eigenvalue λ = 2?
A. (1, −1)T . B. (3, −2)T . C. None of the others.
D. (0, 0)T . E. (4, −3)T .
Question 17 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Let f (x) = x2 + x + 2 be a polynomial. Find all eigenvalues
of B = f (A).
A. {5}. B. None of the others. C. ∅.
D. {8}. E. {5, 4}.
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(Question 18 to Question
 20)
−4 1 3
Let A =  1 −4 m be a matrix.
 

−2 2 1
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Question 18 (L.O.1, L.O.2). Find all real values of m such that λ = 3 is an eigenvalue of
A.
A. ∀m ∈ R. B. m = 11. C. None of the others.
D. m does not exist. E. m = 14.
Question 19 (L.O.1, L.O.2). With m = −1, find all real eigenvalues of A.
A. None of the others. B. {−1}. C. {−3, −1}.
D. {−3, −1, 0}. E. {−3}.
Question 20 (L.O.1, L.O.2). With m = −1, which of the following statements about A is
TRUE?
A. A has 3 different eigenvalues.
B. Alg(λ) = Geo(λ), where λ for all eigenvalues λ of A..
C. A is not diagonalizable.

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D. None of the others.
E. A has a double eigenvalue and is diagonalizable..
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(Question 21 to Question 22)
Suppose initially all students of Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology - Vietnam National
University only buy food at one canteen A. Then, the university opened another canteen B.
Research shows that after each quarter (3 months), there are 30% change from A to B and
25% from B to A.
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Question 21 (L.O.1, L.O.2). After 9 months since the time that the canteen B was in
operation, what is the percentage of students buying food at the canteen A? (The result is
rounded to the nearest tenth.)
A. 55.7%. B. None of the others. C. 49.6%.
D. 50.4%. E. 42.4%.
Question 22 (L.O.1, L.O.2). The canteen A will stop operating if the rate of students
buying food at this canteen is less than 50%. How many quarters after the time the canteen
B started operating will the canteen A stop operating?
A. 1.
B. The canteen A will never stop operating..
C. None of the others.
D. 4.
E. 6.

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