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If for any \(2 \times 2\) square matrix \(A\), \(A(\operatorname{adj} A)=\left[\begin{array}{ll}8 & 0 \\ 0 & 8\end{array}\right]\), then the value of \(\operatorname{det}(A) .\)

  1. A 6
  2. B 5
  3. C 7
  4. D 8
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(D) 8

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For any square matrix \(A\) of order \(n\), the fundamental property involving the adjoint matrix is \(A(\operatorname{adj} A) = (\operatorname{det} A) I_n\), where \(I_n\) is the identity matrix of order \(n\). Given that \(A\) is a \(2 \times 2\) matrix, \(n = 2\). Therefore,…