by: Admin_LouisPosted on: If A is a square matrix such that \(A^2=I\), then \( A^(-1)\) is equal to: If A is a square matrix such that \(A^2=I\), then \( A^(-1)\) is equal to:2A\(0\)—>> A\(A+1\) Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading... Related posts:INR121 TMA4 Questions and Solutions : ____said that “The National Interest does not consist in abstractions”MTH103 TMA1 Questions and Solutions : If \[Z_{1}=3i+5j\] and \[Z_{2}=7i+3j\], find the \[Z_{1}-Z_{2}\]BUS830 : INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (2014)A register is able to hold