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AP EAMCET · Maths · Matrices

If \(\mathrm{A}\) and \(\mathrm{B}\) are non-singular matrices and \(\operatorname{det}(\mathrm{AB})=(\operatorname{det} \mathrm{A})\) \((\operatorname{det} \mathrm{B})\), then \(((\operatorname{det} \mathrm{A})(\operatorname{det} \mathrm{B})) \mathrm{B}^{-1} \mathrm{~A}^{-1}=\)

  1. A Adj (BA)
  2. B \(\operatorname{Adj}(\mathrm{A})+\operatorname{Adj}(\mathrm{B})\)
  3. C \(\operatorname{Adj}(\mathrm{AB})\)
  4. D \((\operatorname{Adj} B)(\operatorname{Adj} A)\)
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(C) \(\operatorname{Adj}(\mathrm{AB})\)

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\(\because \operatorname{det}(A B)=(\operatorname{det} A) \cdot(\operatorname{det} B)\) Now, \((\operatorname{det} A)(\operatorname{det} B)) B^{-1} A^{-1}=(\operatorname{det}(A B))(A B)^{-1}\)…