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 \sf{if \:there \: are \: three \: square \: matrices}
 \sf{A,B,C \: of \: same \: order \: satisfying}
  \sf{ the \: equation \:  {A}^{2} ={A}^{ - 1}  \: and \: let \: }
 \sf{B = {A}^{ {2}^{n} } and \:C =  {A}^{  {2}^{(n - 2)}  }  } , \: prove

 \sf{that \: det \:(B-C) = 0 }

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