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Inverse of a Matrix


Definition: Let A be a square matrix of order n x n(square matrix). If there exists a matrix B such that

A B = I n = B A

Then B is called the inverse matrix of A.


Conditions

A n x n is invertible (non-singular) if: 
  • Ax=0 has a unique solution
  • There is a B matrix such that A B = In
  • Ax=b has a unique solution for any b---x=A − 1



Properties

  • (AB) − 1 = B − 1A − 1
  • (A1 A2.....Ar) − 1=Ar − 1A'''r − 1 − 1...A1 − 1
  • (A − 1) − 1 = A
  • (A − 1)T = (AT) − 1


Calculations



$ \left(\begin{array}{cccc}1&2&3&4\\5&6&7&8\end{array}\right) $

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