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If A , B are two non-singular matrices of order 3 and I is an identity matrix of order 3 such that AAT=5I and 3A−1=2AT−Aadj(4B) , then ∣B∣2 is equal to (where AT and adj(A) denote transpose and adjoint matrices of the matrix A respectively)
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Solution:
∣∣AAT∣∣=∣5I∣⇒∣A∣2=53 ....(1) 3A−1=2AT−Aadj(4B)
Multiplying by A on both sides, we get 3I=2AAT−A2adj(4B) ⇒A2adj(4B)=7I ∣A∣2∣adj4B∣=73 5346∣B∣2=73 (using (1)) ∣B∣2=53⋅4673