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  • 19-07-2019
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Prove that (AB)−1=B−1A−1

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windyyork windyyork
  • 28-07-2019

Answer with Step-by-step explanation:

Consider,

[tex](AB)^{-1}(AB)=I[/tex] (Identity rule)

Multiplying by B⁻¹ on the both the sides, we get that

[tex](AB)^{-1}(AB)B^{-1}=IB^{-1}\\\\(AB)^{-1}A(BB^{-1})=B^{-1}[/tex]

And we know that BB⁻¹ = I

So, it becomes,

[tex](AB)^{-1}A=B^{-1}[/tex]

Now, multiplying by A⁻¹ on both the sides, we get that

[tex](AB)^{-1}AA^{-1}=B^{-1}A^{-1}\\\\(AB)^{-1}=B^{-1}A^{-1}[/tex] (AA⁻¹=I)

Hence, proved.

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