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`" For a given square matrix "A" ,if there exists a matrix "B" such that "AB=BA= I "then "B" is called inverse of "A" Every non - singular square matrix possesses inverse and it exists if" |A|!=0,A^(-1)=(adj(A))/(det(A))rArr adjA=|A|(A^(-1))"Let a matrix "quad A=[[2,3],[1,2]]" then" A^(-1)" will be "`

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