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Semester Two Final Examinations, 2019 ENGG7302 Advanced Computational Techniques in Engineering 
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School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering 
EXAMINATION 
Semester Two Final Examinations, 2019 
ENGG7302 Advanced Computational Techniques in Engineering 
This paper is for St Lucia Campus students. 
Examination Duration: 90 minutes 
Reading Time: 10 minutes 
Exam Conditions: 
This is a Central Examination 
This is a Closed Book Examination - no materials permitted 
During reading time - write only on the rough paper provided 
This examination paper will be released to the Library 
Materials Permitted In The Exam Venue: 
(No electronic aids are permitted e.g. laptops, phones) 
Calculators - Casio FX82 series or UQ approved (labelled) 
Materials To Be Supplied To Students: 
1 x 14-Page Answer Booklet 
Instructions To Students: 
Additional exam materials (eg. answer booklets, rough paper) will be 
provided upon request. 
 
Semester Two Final Examinations, 2019 ENGG7302 Advanced Computational Techniques in Engineering 
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Part A. (30 marks in total, 5 marks each) 
For each question, select the correct answer (only one option is correct among the four 
ones; write down your answer in the answer booklets.) 
1. Consider the full singular value decomposition (SVD) of a matrix VH, and 
A , . Consider the following statements, [1] U, V must be orthogonal 
matrices; [2] ; [3] may have min non-zero singular values; 
[4] U, V may have the same dimension. Which of the following is correct? 
(a) [1], [2], [3], [4] 
(b) Only [1], [2], [3] 
(c) Only [3],[4] 
(d) None of [1], [2], [3], [4] 
 
2. Consider a matrix and its third row vector. What is the difference 
between their -norms? 
(a) 4 
(b) 3 
(c) 2 
(d) 0 
 
3. Consider the 2-norm and Frobenius norm of a matrix A. Which of the following is 
correct? 
(a) Its 2-norm is always larger than its Frobenius norm 
(b) Its 2-norm is always smaller than its Frobenius norm 
(c) Its 2-norm can be larger than its Frobenius norm 
(d) Its 2-norm cannot be larger than its Frobenius norm 
4. Consider a matrix A . It may have the following properties, [1] A must 
have a pseudo-inverse; [2] range(A) ; [3] rank(A) is always equal to m; [4] 0 is 
not an eigenvalue of A. Then which of the following is always correct? 
(a) Only [2] 
(b) Only [1],[3] 
(c) [1], [2], [3], [4] 
(d) Only [1],[2] 
 
5. If P is a projection matrix, then it may have the following properties, [1] P3=P2; [2] 
range[I-P] = null(P), where I is the identity matrix; [3] if P is an orthogonal projector, 
then it must be a symmetric matrix; [4] it must be a square matrix. Then which of the 
following is always correct? 
(a) Only [1],[2],[4] 
(b) Only [2],[4] 
(c) [1], [2], [3], [4] 
(d) Only [3], [4] 
 
6. If A is a unitary matrix, consider the following statements: [1] its singular value 
decomposition (SVD) is VH, must be an identity matrix; [2] its eigenvalues 
are equal to one. Which of the following is correct? 
 
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