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A square matric A is said to be skew -symmetric if​

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Answered by mk520677
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Answer:

A= -A^T

where A^T is matrix of same order

Answered by alishaclass6a
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Step-by-step explanation:

A matrix A is symmetric if and only if A =AT. A matrix A is skew-symmetric if and only if A = −AT. In Exercise 5, you are asked to show that any symmetric or skew-symmetric matrix is a square matrix.

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