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Find the Adjoint and Inverse of the matrix `[(cos alpha,-sin alpha),(sin alpha,cos alpha)]`

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`[(cosalpha,sinalpha),(-sinalpha,cosalpha)],[(cosalpha,sinalpha),(-sinalpha,cosalpha)]`
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