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the inverse of a symmetric matrix is​

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Answered by yashika1951
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The inverse of a symmetric matrix is the same as the inverse of any matrix: a matrix which, when it is multiplied (from the right or the left) with the matrix in question, produces the identity matrix. Note that not all symmetric matrices are invertible

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The inverse of a symmetric matrix is the same as the inverse of any matrix: a matrix which,when it is multiplied(from the right or the left)with the matrix in question,produces the identity matrix.Note that all symmetric matrices are invertible.

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