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If the matrices A=1121341-13, B=adjA,C=3A then,adjBC is equal to


A

16

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B

2

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C

8

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D

72

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Solution

The correct option is C

8


Explanation for the correct answer:

A=1121341-13

Hence, the determinant of A is calculated as

A=1121341-13=3×3-4×(-1)-3-4+2-1-3

A=13+1-8

A=6

By the property of determinants we know that

adjA=An-1 where n is the order of the matrix

B=adjA

adjB=adj(adjA)=An-12

Substituting the values we get

adjB=63-12

adjB=64

By the property of determinants we know that

kA=knA where n is the order of a matrix and k is a constant.

C=3A

C=3A

C=33×A

C=33×6

Substituting all the required values in the required expression we get

adjBC=6433×6

adjBC=633

adjBC=8

For the given matrices , the value of adjBC is 8.

Hence, option (C) is the correct answer.


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