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Can set of singular matrices with respect to addition be a group?​

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Answered by jagmeetkaur414
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46 (2005) for explanation. The matrix given there in question is a non-singular matrix. The set of all matrices doesn't form a group under multiplication, since there may not be an inverse for a matrix (in particular, for singular matrices).

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