Question
Question: If I is a unit matrix, then 3I will be (A) a unit matrix (B) a triangular matrix (C) a scalar ...
If I is a unit matrix, then 3I will be
(A) a unit matrix
(B) a triangular matrix
(C) a scalar matrix
(D) None of these
Solution
Hint: Assume a 3×3 matrix A whose diagonal elements are equal to 1 and the rest of the elements are equal to zero. Now, get the determinant value of I. We know that the unit matrix is a matrix that has a determinant value equal to 1. The diagonal elements of this matrix are equal to 1 and the rest of the element is equal to zero. So, A is equal to I. Now, get the matrix 3A. We also know that a scalar matrix is a matrix that has equal valued diagonal elements and all other remaining elements are equal to Zero. Now, conclude the answer about the matrix 3A.
Complete step-by-step solution -
According to the question, we have a unit matrix I and we have to find 3I.
We know that the unit matrix is a matrix that has a determinant value equal to 1. The diagonal elements of this matrix are equal to 1 and the rest of the element is equal to zero ………………….(1)
First of all, let us assume a square matrix A of order 3 i.e., 3×3 matrix. The matrix A has 1 as its elements only along its diagonal and its rest of the elements are equal to 0.
Now, we have our matrix A = 1 000 100 01 …………………………..(2)
Calculating the determinant value of the matrix I,