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For a matrix A of order n, the det(adj(A)) = (det(A))^n, where adj() is adjoint of matrix.(a) True(b) FalseI had been asked this question by my college professor while I was bunking the class.This interesting question is from Inverse of Matrices in chapter Basic Structures: Sets, Functions, Sequences, Sums and Matrices of Discrete Mathematics |
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Answer» CORRECT CHOICE is (B) False To explain: For a MATRIX A of ORDER n, the det(adj(A)) = (det(A))^n-1. |
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