MCQ
Identify the correct statement :
  • A
    If system of $n$ simultaneous linear equations has $a$ unique solution, then coefficient matrix is singular
  • If system of $n$ simultaneous linear equations has $a$ unique solution, then coefficient matrix is non singular
  • C
    If $A^{-1}$ exists , $(adjA)^{-1}$ may or may not exist
  • D
    $F(x) =$ $\left[ {\begin{array}{*{20}{c}}{\cos x}&{ - \sin x}&0\\{\sin x}&{\cos x}&0\\0&0&0\end{array}} \right]$, then $F(x) . F(y) = F(x - y)$

Answer

Correct option: B.
If system of $n$ simultaneous linear equations has $a$ unique solution, then coefficient matrix is non singular
b
$(A)$ It should be non singular
$(B)$ since $A^{-1} =$ $\frac{{adj\,A}}{{|A|}}$ , hence adj $A$ must be a non singular matrix. Its inverse must exist.
$(D)$ It should be $F( x + y)$

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