If A and B are non-singular, symmetric and commutable matrices, then A−1B−1 is
A
Symmetric matrix
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B
Identity matrix
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C
Skew-symmetric matrix
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D
None of these
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Solution
The correct option is A Symmetric matrix Commutable ⇒AB=BA Symmetric ⇒A=AT,B=BT Let C=A−1B−1 CT=(A−1B−1)T=(B−1)T(A−1)T Since, inverse of transpose is same as transpose of inverse, CT=(BT)−1(AT)−1 ⇒CT=B−1A−1 (both are symmetric) ⇒CT=(AB)−1 ⇒CT=(BA)−1 (commutable) ⇒CT=A−1B−1 ⇒CT=C Hence, C is a symmetric matrix.