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Is the adjoint of a symmetric matrix a symmetric matrix?

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Answered by CHAITANYA111111111
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Because equal matrices have equal dimensions, only square matrices can be symmetric. The entries of asymmetric matrix are symmetric with respect to the main diagonal. ... In linear algebra, a real symmetric matrixrepresents a self-adjoint operator over a real inner product space

nainaramani18: It means it is symmetric?
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