Math, asked by ragunandhantsk99, 8 months ago

if B-A is B then, AnB is​

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Answered by brijitroselijoy6f
5

Answer:

Given, AB=A and BA=B

Take, AB=A

⇒A(BA)=A                                                [ Since, B=BA ]

⇒(AB)A=A                                                

⇒AA=A                                                     [ Since, AB=A ]

⇒A  

2

=A

Therefore, A is an idempotent matrix.

Take, BA=B

⇒B(AB)=B                                                 [ Since, A=AB ]  

⇒(BA)B=B

⇒BB=B                                                     [ Since, BA=B ]

⇒B  

2

=B

Therefore, B is an idempotent matrix.

Now, A=AB

Applying transpose on both sides, we get

A  

T

=(AB)  

T

 

⇒A  

T

=B  

T

.A  

T

....(i)

Also, B=BA

Applying transpose on both sides, we get

B  

T

=(BA)  

T

 

⇒B  

T

=A  

T

.B  

T

...(ii)

From equation (i) and equation (ii), we get

(A  

T

)  

2

=A  

T

 and

(B  

T

)  

2

+B  

T

 

Therefore, A  

T

 and B  

T

 are alos idempotent matrices.

Hence, the correct options are (A),(B) and (C).

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hope this helps you

Answered by rinkucdri
4

Answer:

I think

b is your answer

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