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If A = [

−4 2
3 −7
] then

(a.) Find |A|
(b.) Find Adj A
(c) Find A
-1
(d) Is this a Singular Matrix?

User Lawrance
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Answer:

Hello,

Explanation:

a)


A=\begin{bmatrix}-4 & 2 \\3 & -7 \end{bmatrix}\\\\|A|=det \ A=-4*(-7)-3*2=28-6=22\\\\

b)


Adj\ A= \begin{bmatrix}-7 & 3 \\2 & -4 \end{bmatrix}\\

c)


A^(-1)=\begin{bmatrix}(-7)/(22) & (2)/(22) \\\\(3)/(22) & (-4)/(22) \end{bmatrix}

d) Since A has an inverse, A is inversible and not singular.

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