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\(\text { If } P=\left[\begin{array}{lll}
1 & \alpha & 3 \\
1 & 3 & 3 \\
2 & 4 & 4
\end{array}\right] \text { is the adjoint of a } 3 \times 3 \text { matrix } A \text { and }|A|=4 \text { then } \alpha \text { is equal to }\)

  1. A 4
  2. B 0
  3. C 5
  4. D 11
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(D) 11

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The property of the adjoint of a matrix states that \(|adj(A)| = |A|^{n-1}\), where \(n\) is the order of the matrix \(A\). Given \(n = 3\) and \(|A| = 4\), we have \(|adj(A)| = |A|^{3-1} = |A|^2 = 4^2 = 16\). The matrix \(P\) is given as…