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what is the difference between a matrix inverse and an adjoint?

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Answered by abhinay365
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Hey mate, Here's the answer. . . . .

Inverse Matrix:-

A matrix B is said to be an inverse matrix of another matrix A iff,

AB=BA=I

Adjoint Matrix:-

The transpose of the matrix formed by replacing the elements of a square matrix A with the corresponding cofactors is called the Adjoint if A and is denoted by Adj A

inverse \: matrix =  \frac{adjoint \: of \: matrix}{determinant \: of \: the \: matrix}

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