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If A is any square matrix such that `A+I/2` and `A-I/2` are orthogonal matrices, then

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    A
    I
    B
    `I-A`
    C
    `A`
    D
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    A
    I
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    A
    `I`
    B
    `A`
    C
    `3A`
    D
    `I-A`
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