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Let A = [(1,2,1),(2,3,1),(1,1,5)] verify that (i) [adj A]–1 = adj(A–1) (ii) (A–1)–1 = A - Mathematics

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प्रश्न

Let A = `[(1,2,1),(2,3,1),(1,1,5)]` verify that

  1. [adj A]–1 = adj(A–1)
  2. (A–1)–1 = A
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उत्तर

A = `[(1,2,1),(2,3,1),(1,1,5)]` 

∴ |A| = 1(3 × 5 − 1 × 1) − 2(2 × 5 − 1 × 1) + 1(2 × 1 − 3 × 1)

= 1(15 − 1) −2(10 − 1) + 1(2 − 3)

= 14 − 18 − 1

= −5

Now, A11 = 14, A12 = −9, A13 = −1

A21 = −9, A22 = 4, A23 = 1

A31 = −1, A32 = 1, A33 = −1

∴ adj A = `[(14,-9,-1),(-9,4,1),(-1,1,-1)]`

∴ A−1 = `1/|A|` (adj A)

= `-1/5[(14,-9,-1),(-9,4,1),(-1,1,-1)]`

(i) L.H.S. = |adj A| 

= 14(−4 − 1) + 9(9 + 1) − 1(−9 + 4)

= 14(−5) + 9(10) − 1(−5)

= 70 − 90 + 5

= 25

We have,

adj(adj A) = `[(-5,-10,-5),(-10,-15,-5),(-5,-5,-25)]`

Hence its inverse exists;

[adj A]−1 = `1/|adj A|` [adj(adj A)]

= `1/25[(-5,-10,-5),(-10,-15,-5),(-5,-5,-25)]`

L.H.S. = (adj A)−1 = `[(-1/5,-2/5,-1/5),(-2/5,-3/5,-1/5),(-1/5,-1/5,-1)]`

Now finding R.H.S.:

A−1 = `[((-14)/5,9/5,1/5),(9/5,(-4)/5,(-1)/5),(1/5,(-1)/5,1/5)]`

adj(A–1) = `[(-1/5,-2/5,-1/5),(-2/5,-3/5,-1/5),(-1/5,-1/5,-1)]`

Hence, [adj A]–1 = adj(A–1)

(ii) We have shown that:

A−1 = `-1/5[(14,-9,-1),(-9,4,1),(-1,1,-1)]`

A−1 = `1/|A| = 1/(-5)`

adj(A–1) = `[(-1/5,-2/5,-1/5),(-2/5,-3/5,-1/5),(-1/5,-1/5,-1)]`

Then,

(A−1)−1 = `1/|A^-1|` adj(A−1)

= `-1/(1/5) [(-1/5,-2/5,-1/5),(-2/5,-3/5,-1/5),(-1/5,-1/5,-1)]`

= `[(1,2,1),(2,3,1),(1,1,5)]`

Hence, (A–1)–1 = A

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