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Let a and B Be Square Matrices of the Order 3 × 3. is (Ab)2 = A2 B2? Give Reasons. - Mathematics

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Let A and B be square matrices of the order 3 × 3. Is (AB)2 = A2 B2? Give reasons.

 
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उत्तर

Yes, (AB)2 = A2 B2 if AB = BA.

If AB = BA, then
 (AB)2 = (AB)(AB)
           = A(BA)B      (associative law)
           = A(AB)B
           = A2 B2

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पाठ 5: Algebra of Matrices - Exercise 5.3 [पृष्ठ ४६]

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पाठ 5 Algebra of Matrices
Exercise 5.3 | Q 68 | पृष्ठ ४६

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