Matrices And Determinants Ques 108

Given, $x=c y+b z, y=a z+c x, z=b x+a y$, where $x, y$, $z$ are not all zero, prove that $a^{2}+b^{2}+c^{2}+2 a b=1$.

$(1978,2 \mathrm{M})$

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Solution:

Formula:

System of equations with 3 variables:

  1. Given systems of equations can be rewritten as $-x+c y+b y=0, c x-y+a z=0$ and $b x+a y-z=0$

Above system of equations is a homogeneous equation. Since $x, y$ and $z$ are not all zero, it has non-trivial solution.

Therefore, the coefficient of the determinant must be zero.

$\therefore \quad\left|\begin{array}{ccc}-1 & c & b \\ c & -1 & a \\ b & a & -1\end{array}\right|=0$

$\Rightarrow-1\left(1-a^{2}\right)-c(-c-a b)+b(c a+b)=0$

$\Rightarrow \quad a^{2}+b^{2}+c^{2}+2 a b c-1=0$

$\Rightarrow \quad a^{2}+b^{2}+c^{2}+2 a b c=1$



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