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Elle Holloway
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22 July, 04:04
What is the inverse of an identity matrix?
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Albert Potter
22 July, 04:09
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The inverse of an identity matrix is the identity matrix
Step-by-step explanation:
The inverse of an identity matrix is itself. The identity matrix itself is invertible. We use the identity matrix to find inverse matrices, so naturally it makes sense that the inverse of the identity matrix is the identity matrix.
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