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Standard VIII
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Sum of Two Consecutive Triangular Numbers Is a Square Number
32. If A B an...
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32. If A B and C are square matrices such that AB=AC such that B=C then A is always singular non singular orthogonal diagnal Which option is correct?
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If A,B,C are three square matrices such that AB = AC implies B = C, then the matrix A is always a/an
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If A and B are non-singular square matrices of order n such that A = kB, then
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A
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A
B
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