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Let A be a 3×3 square matrix. If B=adj(A), C=adj(adj(A)) and D=adj(adj(adj(A))), then |adj(adj(adj(adj(ABCD))))|, in terms of |A| is

A
|A60|
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B
|A120|
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C
|A180|
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D
|A240|
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Solution

The correct option is D |A240|
We know that |adj A|=|A|n1 (1)
|adj(adjA)|=|adj A|n1
=(|A|n1)n1 [From (1)]
=|A|(n1)2

Similarly, |adj(adj(adj(A)))|=|A|(n1)3
and |adj(adj(adj(adj(A))))|=|A|(n1)4
So, |adj(adj(adj(adj(ABCD))))|
=|ABCD|(n1)4
=|ABCD|(31)4
=|ABCD|16
=(|A||B||C||D|)16
=(|A||A|31|A|(31)2|A|(31)3)16
=|A|240=|A240|

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