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Matrix inversion method explain?

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Answered by Ramyasai
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Given a matrix A, its inverse is given by A −1 = 1 det(A) adj(A) where det(A) is the determinant of A, and adj(A) is the adjoint of A. The inverse has the special property that A A−1 = A −1 A = I (an identity matrix)


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