Home
Class 12
MATHS
Let A=[(-1,2,-3),(-2,0,3),(3,-3,1)] be a...

Let `A=[(-1,2,-3),(-2,0,3),(3,-3,1)]` be a matrix, then `|A|adj(A^(-1))` is equal to

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Let A=[(-1, 2, -3),(-2,0,3),(3,-3, 1)] be a matrix, then |a| adj(A^(-1)) is equal to

Let A=[(-1,2,-3),(-2,0,3),(3,-3,1)] be a mstrix, then |A|adj(A^(-1)) is equal to

Let A=[(x,2,-3),(-1,3,-2),(2,-1,1)] be a matrix and |adj(adjA)|=(12)^(4) , then the sum of all the values of x is equal to

Let A=[(x,2,-3),(-1,3,-2),(2,-1,1)] be a matrix and |adj(adjA)|=(12)^(4) , then the sum of all the values of x is equal to

Let A=[(-1,2,4),(1,1,3),(3,2,3)] Find Adj A.

If A=[(2,-3),(-4,1)] , then adj (3A^(2)+12 A) is equal to

If A=[(2,-3),(-4,1)] , then adj (3A^(2)+12 A) is equal to

If A is a square matrix of order 3 such that A (adj A) =[(-2,0,0),(0,-2,0),(0,0,-2)] , then |adj A| is equal to

Let B=A^(3)-2A^(2)+3A-I where l is an identity matrix and A=[(1,3,2),(2,0,3),(1,-1,1)] then the transpose of matrix B is equal to