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Matrices - DPP 05 (Of Lec 06)
Matrices - DPP 05 (Of Lec 06)
(3) 672 (4) 682 is the inverse of matrix A, then α is [AIEEE 2004]
(1) 2 (2) –2
(3) 3 (4) 5
3. If A and B are two square matrices such that
B = –A–1BA, then (A + B)2 is equal to 1 0 0
(1) O (2) A2 + B2 8. If A 0 1 1 , 6A–1 = A2 + cA + dI, then
0 2 4
(3) A2 + 2AB + B2 (4) A+B
(c, d) = [IIT-JEE 2005]
(1) (–6, 11) (2) (–11, 6)
1 2 3 (3) (11, 6) (4) (6, 11)
4. Let A 2 0 3 be a matrix, then |A| adj(A–1) is
9. If A is non-singular and (A – 2I) (A – 4I) = O, then
3 3 1
1 4
equal to A A1
6 3
1 2 3 (1) I (2) O
(1) O3×3 (2) 2 0 3 (3) 2I (4) 6I
3 3 1
10. If B is a non-singular matrix and A is a square
3 3 1 matrix, then det (B–1 AB) is equal to
(3) I3 (4) 3 0 2 (1) det (A–1) (2) det (B–1)
(3) det (A) (4) det (B)
1 2 3
2
Answer Key
1. (4) 6. (1)
2. (3) 7. (4)
3. (2)
8. (1)
4. (2)
9. (1)
5. (2)
10. (3)
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