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Which of the following represents the inverse of the matrix below?

Which of the following represents the inverse of the matrix below?-example-1
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Answer:

B is the answer

Explanation:

User Bhupesh Varshney
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To find an inverse matrix you first have to find the determinant and then put the absolute value of it under a 1. That's what is sitting outside in front of all those matrices. What you have to do now is multiply that determinant by what I teach to my students as the "mixed up matrix". They always remember from that. Change the position of the terms on the major axis (here they are a and d), and then switch the signs on the other 2 terms. Our inverse matrix then is
A^(-1) =(1)/(IAI) \left[\begin{array}{ccc}d&-b\\-c&a\\\end{array}\right]
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