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If P is a non-singular matrix, with `(P^_1)` in
terms of `'P',` then show that `adj (Q^(-1) BP^-1) = PAQ` . Given
that `(B) = A and abs(P) = abs(Q) = 1.`

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`(adj P)^(-1) or P `
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