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14 February, 18:50

Suppose that A and B are arbitarary 2*2 matirices. Is the quantity given always equal to (A+B) 2 (a) A2 + 2AB+C2. (b) (B+A) 2 (c) A (A+B) + B (A+B) (d) A2 + AB+AB+C2

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  1. 14 February, 19:12
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    option C

    Step-by-step explanation:

    given,

    A and B are arbitrary 2*2 matrices

    we need to find

    (A+B) ²

    (A+B) ² = (A+B) (A+B)

    (A+B) ² = A. A + A. B + B. A + B. B

    (A+B) ² = A² + A. B + B. A + B²

    Matrix multiplication does not follow multiplicative law

    AB ≠ BA

    (A+B) ² = A² + A. B + B. A + B²

    now,

    (A+B) ² = A (A+B) + B (A+B)

    the correct answer is option C
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