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Find which of the following matrices is an inverse to the matrix A below if any. Find which of the following matrices is an inverse to the matrix A below if any.   Matrix I :   Matrix II :   Matrix III :   A)  Each of the matrices I and III is an inverse of A. B)  Each of the matrices I and II is an inverse of A. C)  Each of the matrices II and III is an inverse of A. D)  Matrix II is an inverse of A. E)  None of the matrices is an inverse of A. Matrix I : Find which of the following matrices is an inverse to the matrix A below if any.   Matrix I :   Matrix II :   Matrix III :   A)  Each of the matrices I and III is an inverse of A. B)  Each of the matrices I and II is an inverse of A. C)  Each of the matrices II and III is an inverse of A. D)  Matrix II is an inverse of A. E)  None of the matrices is an inverse of A. Matrix II : Find which of the following matrices is an inverse to the matrix A below if any.   Matrix I :   Matrix II :   Matrix III :   A)  Each of the matrices I and III is an inverse of A. B)  Each of the matrices I and II is an inverse of A. C)  Each of the matrices II and III is an inverse of A. D)  Matrix II is an inverse of A. E)  None of the matrices is an inverse of A. Matrix III : Find which of the following matrices is an inverse to the matrix A below if any.   Matrix I :   Matrix II :   Matrix III :   A)  Each of the matrices I and III is an inverse of A. B)  Each of the matrices I and II is an inverse of A. C)  Each of the matrices II and III is an inverse of A. D)  Matrix II is an inverse of A. E)  None of the matrices is an inverse of A.


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