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AP EAMCET · Maths · Matrices

If \(A\) is a non-singular matrix such that \(A \cdot A^T=A^T \cdot A\) and \(B=A^{-1} \cdot A^T\), then

  1. A \(A \cdot B^T=I\)
  2. B \(B \cdot B^T=I\)
  3. C \(A^T \cdot B^T=I\)
  4. D \(B^{-1} \cdot B^T=I\)
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(B) \(B \cdot B^T=I\)

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We have, \(A \cdot A^T=A^T \cdot A\) and \(B=A^{-1} A^T\) Now, \(B B^T=\left(A^{-1} A^T\right)\left(A^{-1} A^T\right)^T\) \(=A^{-1} A^T\left(A^T\right)^T\left(A^{-1}\right)^T \quad\left[\because(A B)^T=B^T A^T\right]\)…