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Question
Choose the correct alternative:
If A = `[(1, tan theta/2),(- tan theta/2, 1)]` and AB = I2, then B =
Options
`(cos^2 theta/2)"A"`
`(cos^2 theta/2)"A"^"T"`
`(cos^2theta)"I"`
`(sin^2 theta/2)"A"`
Solution
`(cos^2 theta/2)"A"^"T"`
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