Home
Class 12
MATHS
Let A be a squarre matrix of order of or...

Let A be a squarre matrix of order of order 3 satisfies the matrix equation
`A^(3) -6 A ^(2) + 7 A - 8 I = O and B = A- 2 I . ` Also, `det A = 8.`
The value of `det (adj(I-2A^(-1)))` is equal to

A

`25/16`

B

`125/64`

C

`64/125`

D

`16/25`

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
A

`because B = A -2I `
`therefore A^(-1) B = I - 2A^(-1)` ...(i)
`det [adj(I-2A^(-1)) ] = det [adj(A^(-1) B)]` [from Eq. (i)]
`= abs(adj (A^(-1)B))`
`=abs(A^(-1) B )^(2) = (abs(A^(-1)) abs(B))^(2) = (abs(B)/abs(A))^(2) ` ...(ii)
From Eq. (i), we get `B = A - 2I`
`therefore B^(3) = (A-2I)^(3) = A^(3) - 6A^(2) + 12A - 8I`
` = 5A [ because A^(3) - 6 A^(2) + 7 A - * I = 0]`
` rArr abs(B^(3))=abs(5A)`
`rArr abs(B)^(3) = 5^(3) abs(A) `
`rArr abs(B)^(3)= 5^(3) xx 8`
` rArr abs(B)^(3) = (10)^(3) `
`therefore abs(B) = 10`
From Eq. (ii), we get
`det[adj (I - 2 A ^(-1) )] = (abs(B)/abs(A))^(2) = (10/8)^(2) = 25/16`
Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Let A be a square matrix of order 3 satisfies the relation A^(3)-6A^(2)+7A-8I=O and B=A-2I . Also, det. A=8 , then

If A is a square matrix of order 3 and |A|=8 , then |adj A| =

Let A be a nonsingular square matrix of order 3xx3 .Then |adj A| is equal to

If A is a square matrix of order 3 and I is an ldentity matrix of order 3 such that A^(3) - 2A^(2) - A + 2I =0, then A is equal to

Let A be a matrix of order 3 xx 3 , and B is its adjoint matrix. If B =81 , then A =

If I is a unit matrix of order 10 , then the determinant of I is equal to

The number of 2xx2 matrices X satisfying the matrix equation X^2=I ( I i s2xx2 u n i t m a t r i x)

If |adj(A)|= 11 and A is a square matrix of order 2 then find the value of |A|