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yhonGffUZ1g1RreXDYZq2
maths
mathematical-reasoning
logical-statement
The contrapositive of the following statement, <br/><br/>“If the side of a square doubles, then its area increases four times”, is :
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "If the side of a square is not doubled, then its area does not increase four times."}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "If the area of a square increases four times, then its side is doubled."}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "If the area of a square increases four times, then its side i...
["D"]
null
Contrapositive of p $$ \to $$ q is $$ \sim $$q $$ \to $$ $$ \sim $$p. <br><br>Here, <br><br>Let <br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;p = Side of a square is doubles. <br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;q = Area of square increases four times. <br><br>$$ \therefore $$&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;$$ \sim $$q $$ \to $$&nbsp;$$ \sim $$p = If the area o...
mcq
jee-main-2016-online-10th-april-morning-slot
5pVUlnZkfL3JgxJQQJldg
maths
mathematical-reasoning
logical-statement
Contrapositive of the statement <br/><br/>‘If two numbers are not equal, then their squares are not equal’, is :
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "If the squares of two numbers are equal, then the numbers are equal."}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "If the squares of two numbers are equal, then the numbers are not equal."}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "If the squares of two numbers are not equal, then the numbers are not equal...
["A"]
null
Let, <br><br>p : two numbers are not equal <br><br>q : squares of two numbers are not equal <br><br>Contrapositive of p $$ \to $$ q is $$ \sim $$q $$ \to $$ $$ \sim $$p. <br><br>$$ \therefore $$ $$ \sim $$q $$ \to $$ $$ \sim $$p means "If the squares of two numbers are equal, then the numbers are equal".
mcq
jee-main-2017-online-9th-april-morning-slot
v9SVtI3nIde0ejoVgeEB0
maths
mathematical-reasoning
logical-statement
Consider the following two statements : <br/><br/><b>Statement p :</b> <br/>The value of sin 120<sup>o</sup> can be derived by taking $$\theta = {240^o}$$ in the equation <br/>2sin$${\theta \over 2} = \sqrt {1 + \sin \theta } - \sqrt {1 - \sin \theta } $$ <br/><br/><b>Statement q :</b> <br/>The angles A, B, C and...
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "F, T"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "T, F"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "T, T"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "F, F"}]
["A"]
null
<b>Statement p :</b> <br>sin 120<sup>o</sup> = cos 30<sup>o</sup> = $${{\sqrt 3 } \over 2}$$ $$ \Rightarrow $$ 2 sin 120<sup>o</sup> = $$\sqrt 3 $$ <br><br>So, $$\sqrt {1 + \sin {{240}^o}} - \sqrt {1 - \sin {{240}^o}} $$ <br><br> $$ = \sqrt {{{1 - \sqrt 3 } \over 2}} - \sqrt {{{1 + \sqrt 3 } \over 2}} \ne \sqrt 3 $$...
mcq
jee-main-2018-online-15th-april-evening-slot
WGPsr0o7H2TKzUFjIMsK9
maths
mathematical-reasoning
logical-statement
Consider the statement : "P(n) : n<sup>2</sup> – n + 41 is prime". Then which one of the following is true ?
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "P(5) is false but P(3) is true"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "Both P(3) and P(5) are true"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "P(3) is false but P(5) is true"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "Both P(3) and P(5) are false"}]
["B"]
null
P(n) : n<sup>2</sup> $$-$$ n + 41 is prime <br><br>P(5) = 61 which is prime <br><br>P(3) = 47 which is also prime
mcq
jee-main-2019-online-10th-january-morning-slot
XGWuG9V4dktxwFEkSEcmf
maths
mathematical-reasoning
logical-statement
Consider the following three statements : <br/><br/>P : 5 is a prime number <br/><br/>Q : 7 is a factor of 192 <br/><br/>R : L.C.M. of 5 and 7 is 35 <br/><br/>Then the truth value of which one of the following statements is true ?
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "(P $$ \\wedge $$ Q) $$ \\vee $$ ($$ \\sim $$ R)"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "P $$ \\vee $$ ($$ \\sim $$ Q $$ \\wedge $$ R)"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "(~ P) $$ \\wedge $$ ($$ \\sim $$ Q $$ \\wedge $$ R)"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "($$ \\sim $$ P) $$ \\vee $$ (Q $$ \\...
["B"]
null
It is obvious
mcq
jee-main-2019-online-10th-january-evening-slot
oBwMmAnQrawvLlbPhGr5h
maths
mathematical-reasoning
logical-statement
Contrapositive of the statement " If two numbers are not equal, then their squares are not equal." is :
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "If the squares of two numbers are equal, then the numbers are not equal"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "If the squares of two numbers are equal, then the numbers are equal "}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "If the squares of two numbers are not equal, then the numbers are equal"}, {...
["B"]
null
Let, <br><br>p : two numbers are not equal <br><br>q : squares of two numbers are not equal <br><br>Contrapositive of p $$ \to $$ q is $$ \sim $$q $$ \to $$ $$ \sim $$p. <br><br>$$ \therefore $$ $$ \sim $$q $$ \to $$ $$ \sim $$p means "If the squares of two numbers are equal, then the numbers are equal".
mcq
jee-main-2019-online-11th-january-evening-slot
lCnssXZcN2ubzefec6xFx
maths
mathematical-reasoning
logical-statement
The contrapositive of the statement "If you are born in India, then you are a citizen of India", is :
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "If you are not a citizen of India, then you are\nnot born in India."}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "If you are born in India, then you are not a\ncitizen of India."}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "If you are a citizen of India, then you are born\nin India."}, {"identifier": "D", "c...
["A"]
null
Let p = you are born in India. <br><br>q = you are a citizen of India. <br><br>$$ \therefore $$ $$ \sim $$ p = you are not born in India. <br><br>$$ \sim $$ q = you are not a citizen of India. <br><br>We know Contrapositive of p $$ \to $$ q is ~q $$ \to $$ ~p <br><br>So contrapositive of statement will be : <br><br>“If...
mcq
jee-main-2019-online-8th-april-morning-slot
dA7B1752ytqOXgSd827k9k2k5irgtwi
maths
mathematical-reasoning
logical-statement
Negation of the statement : <br/><br/>$$\sqrt 5 $$ is an integer or 5 is an irrational is :
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "$$\\sqrt 5 $$ is not an integer and 5 is not irrational."}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "$$\\sqrt 5 $$ is irrational or 5 is an integer."}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "$$\\sqrt 5 $$ is an integer and 5 is irrational."}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "$$\\sqrt 5 $$ is not an inte...
["A"]
null
p = $$\sqrt 5 $$ is an integer. <br><br>q : 5 is irrational <br><br>$$ \sim $$$$\left( {p \vee q} \right)$$ $$ \equiv $$ $$ \sim $$p $$ \wedge $$ $$ \sim $$q <br><br>= $$\sqrt 5 $$ is not an integer and 5 is not irrational.
mcq
jee-main-2020-online-9th-january-morning-slot
hLzGTd37OiUHlAyvkcjgy2xukg38l1kq
maths
mathematical-reasoning
logical-statement
Consider the statement : <br/>‘‘For an integer n, if n<sup>3</sup> – 1 is even, then n is odd.’’<br/> The contrapositive statement of this statement is :
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "For an integer n, if n is even, then n<sup>3</sup> \u2013 1 is even."}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "For an integer n, if n<sup>3</sup> \u2013 1 is not even, then n is not odd."}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "For an integer n, if n is odd, then n<sup>3</sup> \u2013 1 is even."}, {...
["D"]
null
Let, p : n<sup>3</sup>–1 is even, <br>q : n is odd <br><br>Contrapositive of p $$ \to $$ q = $$ \sim $$q $$ \to $$ $$ \sim $$p <br><br>$$ \Rightarrow $$ If n is not odd then n<sup>3</sup> – 1 is not even. <br><br>$$ \Rightarrow $$ For an integer n, if n is even, then n<sup>3</sup> – 1 is odd.
mcq
jee-main-2020-online-6th-september-evening-slot
mQhzgCsAFvfKM3rNxDjgy2xukfah5akq
maths
mathematical-reasoning
logical-statement
Contrapositive of the statement :<br/> ‘If a function f is differentiable at a, then it is also continuous at a’, is:
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "If a function f is continuous at a, then it is not differentiable at a."}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "If a function f is not continuous at a, then it is differentiable at a."}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "If a function f is not continuous at a, then it is not differentiable at ...
["C"]
null
p = function is differentiable at a <br><br>q = function is continuous at a <br><br>Contrapositive of statements p $$ \to $$ q is <br><br>$$ \sim $$q $$ \to $$ $$ \sim $$p <br><br>$$ \therefore $$ Contrapositive statement is : <br><br> If a function f is not continuous at a, then it is not differentiable at a.
mcq
jee-main-2020-online-4th-september-evening-slot
DnY3UxFkGprb04C8H1jgy2xukewqg1g8
maths
mathematical-reasoning
logical-statement
The contrapositive of the statement <br/>"If I reach the station in time, then I will catch the train" is :
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "If I will catch the train, then I reach the station\nin time."}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "If I do not reach the station in time, then I will\nnot catch the train."}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "If I will not catch the train, then I do not reach\nthe station in time."}, {"iden...
["C"]
null
Let p denotes statement <br><br>p : I reach the station in time. <br><br>q : I will catch the train. <br><br>Contrapositive of p $$ \to $$ q is $$ \sim $$q $$ \to $$ $$ \sim $$p <br><br>$$ \sim $$q $$ \to $$ $$ \sim $$p : If I will not catch the train, then I do not reach the station in time.
mcq
jee-main-2020-online-2nd-september-morning-slot
LWR517jHskS2az6BJG1klt77hyt
maths
mathematical-reasoning
logical-statement
The contrapositive of the statement "If you will work, you will earn money" is :
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "If you will not earn money, you will not work"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "If you will earn money, you will work"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "You will earn money, if you will not work"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "To earn money, you need to work"}]
["A"]
null
Contrapositive of p $$ \to $$ q is ~q $$ \to $$ ~p <br><br>p : you will work <br><br>q : you will earn money <br><br>~q : you will not earn money <br><br>~p : you will not work <br><br>$$ \therefore $$ ~q $$ \to $$ ~p : If you will not earn money, you will not work
mcq
jee-main-2021-online-25th-february-evening-slot
1krrp2k1g
maths
mathematical-reasoning
logical-statement
Consider the following three statements :<br/><br/>(A) If 3 + 3 = 7 then 4 + 3 = 8<br/><br/>(B) If 5 + 3 = 8 then earth is flat.<br/><br/>(C) If both (A) and (B) are true then 5 + 6 = 17.<br/><br/>Then, which of the following statements is correct?
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "(A) is false, but (B) and (C) re true"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "(A) and (C) are true while (B) is false"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "(A) is true while (B) and (C) are false"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "(A) and (B) are false while (C) is true"}]
["B"]
null
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mcq
jee-main-2021-online-20th-july-evening-shift
1kryepvv0
maths
mathematical-reasoning
logical-statement
Which of the following is the negation of the statement "for all M &gt; 0, there exists x$$\in$$S such that x $$\ge$$ M" ?
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "there exists M &gt; 0, such that x &lt; M for all x$$\\in$$S"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "there exists M &gt; 0, there exists x$$\\in$$S such that x $$\\ge$$ M"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "there exists M &gt; 0, there exists x$$\\in$$S such that x &lt; M"}, {"identifier": "D...
["A"]
null
P : for all M &gt; 0, there exists x$$\in$$S such that x $$\ge$$ M.<br><br>$$ \sim $$ P : there exists M &gt; 0, for all x$$\in$$S<br><br>Such that x &lt; M<br><br>Negation of 'there exists' is 'for all'.
mcq
jee-main-2021-online-27th-july-evening-shift
1krzlvswd
maths
mathematical-reasoning
logical-statement
Consider the statement "The match will be played only if the weather is good and ground is not wet". Select the correct negation from the following :
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "The match will not be played and weather is not good and ground is wet."}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "If the match will not be played, then either weather is not good or ground is wet."}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "The match will be played and weather is not good or ground is ...
["C"]
null
p : weather is good<br><br>q : ground is not wet<br><br>$$\sim$$ (p $$ \wedge $$ q) $$ \equiv $$ $$\sim$$ p $$ \vee $$ $$\sim$$ q<br><br>$$\equiv$$ weather is not good or ground is wet
mcq
jee-main-2021-online-25th-july-evening-shift
1l5baqdkw
maths
mathematical-reasoning
logical-statement
<p>Consider the following statements:</p> <p>A : Rishi is a judge.</p> <p>B : Rishi is honest.</p> <p>C : Rishi is not arrogant.</p> <p>The negation of the statement "if Rishi is a judge and he is not arrogant, then he is honest" is</p>
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "B $$\\to$$ (A $$\\vee$$ C)"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "($$\\sim$$B) $$\\wedge$$ (A $$\\wedge$$ C)"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "B $$\\to$$ (($$\\sim$$A) $$\\vee$$ ($$\\sim$$C))"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "B $$\\to$$ (A $$\\wedge$$ C)"}]
["B"]
null
<p>$$\because$$ Given statement is</p> <p>(A $$\wedge$$ C) $$\to$$ B</p> <p>Then its negation is</p> <p>$$\sim$$ {(A $$\wedge$$ C) $$\to$$ B}</p> <p>or $$\sim$$ {$$\sim$$ (A $$\wedge$$ C) $$\vee$$ B}</p> <p>$$\therefore$$ (A $$\wedge$$ C) $$\wedge$$ ($$\sim$$ B)</p> <p>or ($$\sim$$ B) $$\wedge$$ (A $$\wedge$$ C)</p>
mcq
jee-main-2022-online-24th-june-evening-shift
1l6f32pyv
maths
mathematical-reasoning
logical-statement
<p>Consider the following statements:</p> <p>P : Ramu is intelligent.</p> <p>Q : Ramu is rich.</p> <p>R : Ramu is not honest.</p> <p>The negation of the statement "Ramu is intelligent and honest if and only if Ramu is not rich" can be expressed as:</p>
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "$$((P \\wedge(\\sim R)) \\wedge Q) \\wedge((\\sim Q) \\wedge((\\sim P) \\vee R))$$"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "$$((P \\wedge R) \\wedge Q) \\vee((\\sim Q) \\wedge((\\sim P) \\vee(\\sim R)))$$"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "$$((P \\wedge R) \\wedge Q) \\wedge((\\sim Q) \\wedge...
["D"]
null
<p>P : Ramu is intelligent</p> <p>Q : Ramu is rich</p> <p>R : Ramu is not honest</p> <p>Given statement, "Ramu is intelligent and honest if and only if Ramu is not rich"</p> <p>$$ = (P \wedge \sim R) \Leftrightarrow \, \sim Q$$</p> <p>So, negation of the statement is</p> <p>$$ \sim [(P \wedge \sim R) \Leftrightarrow ...
mcq
jee-main-2022-online-25th-july-evening-shift
1l6notty1
maths
mathematical-reasoning
logical-statement
<p>Let</p> <p>$$\mathrm{p}$$ : Ramesh listens to music.</p> <p>$$\mathrm{q}$$ : Ramesh is out of his village.</p> <p>$$\mathrm{r}$$ : It is Sunday.</p> <p>$$\mathrm{s}$$ : It is Saturday.</p> <p>Then the statement "Ramesh listens to music only if he is in his village and it is Sunday or Saturday" can be expressed as</p...
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "$$((\\sim q) \\wedge(r \\vee s)) \\Rightarrow p$$"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "$$(\\mathrm{q} \\wedge(\\mathrm{r} \\vee \\mathrm{s})) \\Rightarrow \\mathrm{p}$$"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "$$p \\Rightarrow(q \\wedge(r \\vee s))$$"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "$$\\mathr...
["D"]
null
<p>p : Ramesh listens to music</p> <p>q : Ramesh is out of his village</p> <p>r : It is Sunday</p> <p>s : It is Saturday</p> <p>p $$\to$$ q conveys the same p only if q</p> <p>Statement "Ramesh listens to music only if he is in his village and it is Sunday or Saturday"</p> <p>$$p \Rightarrow (( \sim \,q)\, \wedge \,(r\...
mcq
jee-main-2022-online-28th-july-evening-shift
ldqvxf4d
maths
mathematical-reasoning
logical-statement
<p>Consider the following statements:</p> <p>P : I have fever</p> <p>Q: I will not take medicine</p> <p>$\mathrm{R}$ : I will take rest.</p> <p>The statement "If I have fever, then I will take medicine and I will take rest" is equivalent to :</p>
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "$((\\sim P) \\vee \\sim Q) \\wedge((\\sim P) \\vee \\sim R)$"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "$(P \\vee \\sim Q) \\wedge(P \\vee \\sim R)$"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "$((\\sim P) \\vee \\sim Q) \\wedge((\\sim P) \\vee R)$"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "$(P \\vee Q) \\wedge(...
["C"]
null
<p>The given expression is</p> <p>$$P \to \sim Q \wedge R$$</p> <p>$$ \equiv ( \sim P) \vee ( \sim Q \wedge R)$$</p> <p>$$ \equiv ( \sim P \vee \sim Q) \wedge ( \sim P \vee R)$$</p>
mcq
jee-main-2023-online-30th-january-evening-shift
1lguwsge5
maths
mathematical-reasoning
logical-statement
<p>The number of ordered triplets of the truth values of $$p, q$$ and $$r$$ such that the truth value of the statement $$(p \vee q) \wedge(p \vee r) \Rightarrow(q \vee r)$$ is True, is equal to ___________.</p>
[]
null
7
$$ \begin{array}{|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|} \hline \boldsymbol{p} & \boldsymbol{q} & \boldsymbol{r} & \boldsymbol{p} \vee \boldsymbol{q} & \boldsymbol{p} \vee \boldsymbol{r} & \begin{array}{c} (\boldsymbol{p} \vee \boldsymbol{q}) \wedge \\ (\boldsymbol{p} \vee \boldsymbol{r}) \end{array} & \boldsymbol{q} \vee \boldsymbol{r} & ...
integer
jee-main-2023-online-11th-april-morning-shift
QFyqBI1sBBGMrWsu
maths
matrices-and-determinants
adjoint-of-a-matrix
If $$A = \left[ {\matrix{ {5a} &amp; { - b} \cr 3 &amp; 2 \cr } } \right]$$ and $$A$$ adj $$A=A$$ $${A^T},$$ then $$5a+b$$ is equal to :
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "$$4$$ "}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "$$13$$"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "$$-1$$ "}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "$$5$$"}]
["D"]
null
$$A\left( {Adj\,\,A} \right) = A\,{A^T}$$ <br><br>$$ \Rightarrow {A^{ - 1}}A\left( {adj\,\,A} \right) = {A^{ - 1}}A\,{A^T}$$ <br><br>$$Adj\,\,A = {A^T}$$ <br><br>$$ \Rightarrow \left[ {\matrix{ 2 &amp; b \cr { - 3} &amp; {5a} \cr } } \right] = \left[ {\matrix{ {5a} &amp; 3 \cr { - b} &amp; 2 \cr ...
mcq
jee-main-2016-offline
2bwNHWvvDdm8rsiP
maths
matrices-and-determinants
adjoint-of-a-matrix
If $$A = \left[ {\matrix{ 2 &amp; { - 3} \cr { - 4} &amp; 1 \cr } } \right]$$, <br/><br/>then adj(3A<sup>2</sup> + 12A) is equal to
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "$$\\left[ {\\matrix{\n {51} &amp; {63} \\cr \n {84} &amp; {72} \\cr \n\n } } \\right]$$"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "$$\\left[ {\\matrix{\n {51} &amp; {84} \\cr \n {63} &amp; {72} \\cr \n\n } } \\right]$$"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "$$\\left[ {\\matrix{\n {72}...
["A"]
null
We have, $$A = \left[ {\matrix{ 2 &amp; { - 3} \cr { - 4} &amp; 1 \cr } } \right]$$ <br><br>$$ \therefore $$ A<sup>2</sup> = A.A = $$\left[ {\matrix{ 2 &amp; { - 3} \cr { - 4} &amp; 1 \cr } } \right]\left[ {\matrix{ 2 &amp; { - 3} \cr { - 4} &amp; 1 \cr } } \right]$$ <br><br>= $$\lef...
mcq
jee-main-2017-offline
8yFgTFWWqZrfjWfpecKpP
maths
matrices-and-determinants
adjoint-of-a-matrix
Let A be any 3 $$ \times $$ 3 invertible matrix. Then which one of the following is <b>not</b> always true ?
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "adj (A) = $$\\left| \\right.$$A$$\\left| \\right.$$.A<sup>$$-$$1</sup>"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "adj (adj(A)) = $$\\left| \\right.$$A$$\\left| \\right.$$.A"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "adj (adj(A)) = $$\\left| \\right.$$A$$\\left| \\right.$$<sup>2</sup>.(adj(A))<sup>$$...
["D"]
null
We know, the formula <br><br>A<sup>-1</sup> = $${{adj\left( A \right)} \over {\left| A \right|}}$$ <br><br>$$ \therefore $$ adj (A) = $$\left| \right.$$A$$\left| \right.$$.A<sup>$$-$$1</sup> <br><br><b>So, Option (A) is true.</b> <br><br>We know, the formula <br><br>adj (adj (A)) = $${\left| A \right|^{n - 2}}.A$$ <br...
mcq
jee-main-2017-online-8th-april-morning-slot
1lgpy4kyx
maths
matrices-and-determinants
adjoint-of-a-matrix
<p>Let $$B=\left[\begin{array}{lll}1 &amp; 3 &amp; \alpha \\ 1 &amp; 2 &amp; 3 \\ \alpha &amp; \alpha &amp; 4\end{array}\right], \alpha &gt; 2$$ be the adjoint of a matrix $$A$$ and $$|A|=2$$. Then $$\left[\begin{array}{ccc}\alpha &amp; -2 \alpha &amp; \alpha\end{array}\right] B\left[\begin{array}{c}\alpha \\ -2 \alph...
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "32"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "$$-$$16"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "0"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "16"}]
["B"]
null
$$ B=\left[\begin{array}{lll} 1 & 3 & \alpha \\ 1 & 2 & 3 \\ \alpha & \alpha & 4 \end{array}\right], \alpha>2 $$ <br/><br/>And $\operatorname{adj}(A)=B,|A|=2$ <br/><br/>$$ \begin{aligned} & \Rightarrow|\operatorname{adj}(A)|=|B| \\\\ & \Rightarrow 2^2=(8-3 \alpha)-3(4-3 \alpha)+\alpha(-\alpha) \\\\ & \Rightarrow \alpha...
mcq
jee-main-2023-online-13th-april-morning-shift
1lgzxiiqh
maths
matrices-and-determinants
adjoint-of-a-matrix
<p>Let $$A=\left[\begin{array}{ccc}2 &amp; 1 &amp; 0 \\ 1 &amp; 2 &amp; -1 \\ 0 &amp; -1 &amp; 2\end{array}\right]$$. If $$|\operatorname{adj}(\operatorname{adj}(\operatorname{adj} 2 A))|=(16)^{n}$$, then $$n$$ is equal to :</p>
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "9"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "8"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "10"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "12"}]
["C"]
null
We have, <br/><br/>$$ \begin{aligned} & |\mathrm{A}|=\left|\begin{array}{ccc} 2 & 1 & 0 \\ 1 & 2 & -1 \\ 0 & -1 & 2 \end{array}\right|=2(4-1)-1(2-0)+0 \\\\ & =6-2=4 \\\\ & \text { So, }|2 \mathrm{~A}|=2^3|\mathrm{~A}|=8 \times 4=32 \\\\ & \text { Now, }|\operatorname{adj}(\operatorname{adj}(\operatorname{adj} 2 \mathrm...
mcq
jee-main-2023-online-8th-april-morning-shift
jaoe38c1lsd58dpi
maths
matrices-and-determinants
adjoint-of-a-matrix
<p>Let A be a $$3 \times 3$$ matrix and $$\operatorname{det}(A)=2$$. If $$n=\operatorname{det}(\underbrace{\operatorname{adj}(\operatorname{adj}(\ldots . .(\operatorname{adj} A))}_{2024-\text { times }}))$$, then the remainder when $$n$$ is divided by 9 is equal to __________.</p>
[]
null
7
<p>$$\begin{aligned} & |\mathrm{A}|=2 \\ & \underbrace{\operatorname{adj}(\operatorname{adj}(\operatorname{adj} \ldots . .(\mathrm{a})))}_{2024 \text { times }}=|\mathrm{A}|^{(\mathrm{n}-1)^{2024}} \\ & =|\mathrm{A}|^{2024} \\ & =2^{2^{2024}} \end{aligned}$$</p> <p>$$\begin{aligned} & 2^{2024}=\left(2^2\right) 2^{2022}...
integer
jee-main-2024-online-31st-january-evening-shift
luy9cloc
maths
matrices-and-determinants
adjoint-of-a-matrix
<p>Let $$A$$ be a non-singular matrix of order 3. If $$\operatorname{det}(3 \operatorname{adj}(2 \operatorname{adj}((\operatorname{det} A) A)))=3^{-13} \cdot 2^{-10}$$ and $$\operatorname{det}(3\operatorname{adj}(2 \mathrm{A}))=2^{\mathrm{m}} \cdot 3^{\mathrm{n}}$$, then $$|3 \mathrm{~m}+2 \mathrm{n}|$$ is equal to ___...
[]
null
14
<p>$$|\operatorname{adj}(2 \operatorname{adj}(|A| A))|=3^{-13} \cdot 2^{-10}$$</p> <p>Let $$|A| A=B \Rightarrow|B|=\| A|A|=|A|^3|A|=|A|^4$$</p> <p>$$\begin{aligned} \Rightarrow \quad & \operatorname{adj}(|A| A)=(\operatorname{adj} B) \\ \Rightarrow \quad & 2 \operatorname{adj}(|A| A)=(2 \operatorname{adj} B)=C \text { ...
integer
jee-main-2024-online-9th-april-morning-shift
lv0vxbzn
maths
matrices-and-determinants
adjoint-of-a-matrix
<p>Let $$\alpha \in(0, \infty)$$ and $$A=\left[\begin{array}{lll}1 &amp; 2 &amp; \alpha \\ 1 &amp; 0 &amp; 1 \\ 0 &amp; 1 &amp; 2\end{array}\right]$$. If $$\operatorname{det}\left(\operatorname{adj}\left(2 A-A^T\right) \cdot \operatorname{adj}\left(A-2 A^T\right)\right)=2^8$$, then $$(\operatorname{det}(A))^2$$ is equa...
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "16"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "36"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "49"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "1"}]
["A"]
null
<p>$$\begin{aligned} & \left|\operatorname{adj}\left(A-2 A^T\right) \cdot \operatorname{adj}\left(2 A-A^T\right)\right|=2^8 \\ & P=A-2 A^{\top} \\ & Q=2 A^T-A \Rightarrow Q^T=2 A^T-A=-P \\ & |\operatorname{adj}(P) \operatorname{adj}(Q)| \Rightarrow|P Q|=-2^4 \\ & \Rightarrow|P|(-|P|)=-2^4 \Rightarrow|P|=4 \text { and }...
mcq
jee-main-2024-online-4th-april-morning-shift
lv2eryn4
maths
matrices-and-determinants
adjoint-of-a-matrix
<p>Let $$A=\left[\begin{array}{ll}1 &amp; 2 \\ 0 &amp; 1\end{array}\right]$$ and $$B=I+\operatorname{adj}(A)+(\operatorname{adj} A)^2+\ldots+(\operatorname{adj} A)^{10}$$. Then, the sum of all the elements of the matrix $$B$$ is:</p>
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "$$-$$110"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "22"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "$$-$$124"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "$$-$$88"}]
["D"]
null
<p>$$\begin{aligned} & \operatorname{adj}(A)=\left[\begin{array}{ll} 1 & -2 \\ 0 & 1 \end{array}\right] \\ & (\operatorname{adj} A)^2=\left[\begin{array}{ll} 1 & -4 \\ 0 & 1 \end{array}\right] \\ & (\operatorname{adj} A)^3=\left[\begin{array}{cc} 1 & -6 \\ 0 & 1 \end{array}\right] \\ & (\operatorname{adj} A)^4=\left[\b...
mcq
jee-main-2024-online-4th-april-evening-shift
lv9s20az
maths
matrices-and-determinants
adjoint-of-a-matrix
<p>Let $$\alpha \beta \neq 0$$ and $$A=\left[\begin{array}{rrr}\beta &amp; \alpha &amp; 3 \\ \alpha &amp; \alpha &amp; \beta \\ -\beta &amp; \alpha &amp; 2 \alpha\end{array}\right]$$. If $$B=\left[\begin{array}{rrr}3 \alpha &amp; -9 &amp; 3 \alpha \\ -\alpha &amp; 7 &amp; -2 \alpha \\ -2 \alpha &amp; 5 &amp; -2 \beta\e...
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "64"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "343"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "125"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "216"}]
["D"]
null
<p>$$A=\left[\begin{array}{ccc} \beta & \alpha & 3 \\ \alpha & \alpha & \beta \\ -\beta & \alpha & 2 \alpha \end{array}\right], B=\left[\begin{array}{ccc} 3 \alpha & -9 & 3 \alpha \\ -\alpha & 7 & -2 \alpha \\ -2 \alpha & 5 & -2 \beta \end{array}\right]$$</p> <p>Cofactor of $$A$$-matrix is</p> <p>$$=\left[\begin{array}...
mcq
jee-main-2024-online-5th-april-evening-shift
lvb294f8
maths
matrices-and-determinants
adjoint-of-a-matrix
<p>If $$A$$ is a square matrix of order 3 such that $$\operatorname{det}(A)=3$$ and $$\operatorname{det}\left(\operatorname{adj}\left(-4 \operatorname{adj}\left(-3 \operatorname{adj}\left(3 \operatorname{adj}\left((2 \mathrm{~A})^{-1}\right)\right)\right)\right)\right)=2^{\mathrm{m}} 3^{\mathrm{n}}$$, then $$\mathrm{m}...
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "2"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "4"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "3"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "6"}]
["B"]
null
<p>$$\begin{aligned} & |A|=3 \\ & \left|\operatorname{adj}\left(-4 \operatorname{adj}\left(-3 \operatorname{adj}\left(3 \operatorname{adj}(2 A)^{-1}\right)\right)\right)\right| \\ & =\left|-4 \operatorname{adj}\left(-3 \operatorname{adj}\left(3 \operatorname{adj}\left((2 A)^{-1}\right)\right)\right)\right|^2 \end{align...
mcq
jee-main-2024-online-6th-april-evening-shift
vLYN6IboT26J7IDy
maths
matrices-and-determinants
basic-of-matrix
The number of $$3 \times 3$$ non-singular matrices, with four entries as $$1$$ and all other entries as $$0$$, is :
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "$$5$$ "}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "$$6$$ "}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "at least $$7$$ "}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "less than $$4$$ "}]
["C"]
null
$$\left[ {\matrix{ 1 &amp; {...} &amp; {...} \cr {...} &amp; 1 &amp; {...} \cr {...} &amp; {...} &amp; 1 \cr } } \right]\,\,$$ are $$6$$ non-singular matrices because $$6$$ <br><br>blanks will be filled by $$5$$ zeros and $$1$$ one. <br><br>Similarly, $$\left[ {\matrix{ {...} &amp; {...} &amp; 1 \c...
mcq
aieee-2010
1l6f3ahmk
maths
matrices-and-determinants
basic-of-matrix
<p>Let $$A=\left[\begin{array}{lll} 1 &amp; a &amp; a \\ 0 &amp; 1 &amp; b \\ 0 &amp; 0 &amp; 1 \end{array}\right], a, b \in \mathbb{R}$$. If for some <br/><br/>$$n \in \mathbb{N}, A^{n}=\left[\begin{array}{ccc} 1 &amp; 48 &amp; 2160 \\ 0 &amp; 1 &amp; 96 \\ 0 &amp; 0 &amp; 1 \end{array}\right] $$ then $$n+a+b$$ is equ...
[]
null
24
<p>$$A = \left[ {\matrix{ 1 & 0 & 0 \cr 0 & 1 & 0 \cr 0 & 0 & 1 \cr } } \right] + \left[ {\matrix{ 0 & a & a \cr 0 & 0 & b \cr 0 & 0 & 0 \cr } } \right] = I + B$$</p> <p>$${B^2} = \left[ {\matrix{ 0 & a & a \cr 0 & 0 & b \cr 0 & 0 & 0 \cr } } \right] + \left[ {\matrix{...
integer
jee-main-2022-online-25th-july-evening-shift
Ame1VqiXGsSrDpFU
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
If $$a&gt;0$$ and discriminant of $$\,a{x^2} + 2bx + c$$ is $$-ve$$, then <br/>$$\left| {\matrix{ a &amp; b &amp; {ax + b} \cr b &amp; c &amp; {bx + c} \cr {ax + b} &amp; {bx + c} &amp; 0 \cr } } \right|$$ is equal to
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "$$+ve$$ "}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "$$\\left( {ac - {b^2}} \\right)\\left( {a{x^2} + 2bx + c} \\right)$$ "}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "$$-ve$$"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "$$0$$ "}]
["C"]
null
We have $$\left| {\matrix{ a &amp; b &amp; {ax + b} \cr b &amp; c &amp; {bx + c} \cr {ax + b} &amp; {bx + c} &amp; 0 \cr } } \right|$$ <br><br>By $$\,\,\,{R_3} \to {R_3} - \left( {x{R_1} + {R_2}} \right);$$ <br><br>$$ = \left| {\matrix{ a &amp; b &amp; {ax + b} \cr b &amp; c &amp; {bx + c} \cr...
mcq
aieee-2002
tULOO1HXFB32hWVY
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
If $$1,$$ $$\omega ,{\omega ^2}$$ are the cube roots of unity, then <p>$$\Delta = \left| {\matrix{ 1 &amp; {{\omega ^n}} &amp; {{\omega ^{2n}}} \cr {{\omega ^n}} &amp; {{\omega ^{2n}}} &amp; 1 \cr {{\omega ^{2n}}} &amp; 1 &amp; {{\omega ^n}} \cr } } \right|$$ is equal to</p>
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "$${\\omega ^2}$$ "}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "$$0$$"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "$$1$$ "}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "$$\\omega $$ "}]
["B"]
null
$$\Delta = \left| {\matrix{ 1 &amp; {{\omega ^n}} &amp; {{\omega ^{2n}}} \cr {{\omega ^n}} &amp; {{\omega ^{2n}}} &amp; 1 \cr {{\omega ^{2n}}} &amp; 1 &amp; {{\omega ^n}} \cr } } \right|$$ <br><br>$$ = 1\left( {{\omega ^{3n}} - 1} \right) - {\omega ^n}\left( {{\omega ^{2n}} - {\omega ^{2n}}} \right) +...
mcq
aieee-2003
cR2lVel1EGtJOygR
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
If $${a_1},{a_2},{a_3},.........,{a_n},......$$ are in G.P., then the value of the determinant <p>$$\left| {\matrix{ {\log {a_n}} &amp; {\log {a_{n + 1}}} &amp; {\log {a_{n + 2}}} \cr {\log {a_{n + 3}}} &amp; {\log {a_{n + 4}}} &amp; {\log {a_{n + 5}}} \cr {\log {a_{n + 6}}} &amp; {\log {a_{n + 7}}} &amp;...
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "$$-2$$ "}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "$$1$$"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "$$2$$ "}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "$$0$$"}]
["D"]
null
$$\left| {\matrix{ {\log {a_n}} &amp; {\log {a_{n + 1}}} &amp; {\log {a_{n + 2}}} \cr {\log {a_{n + 3}}} &amp; {\log {a_{n + 4}}} &amp; {\log {a_{n + 5}}} \cr {\log {a_{n + 6}}} &amp; {\log {a_{n + 7}}} &amp; {\log {a_{n + 8}}} \cr } } \right|$$ <br><br>$$ = \left| {\matrix{ {\log {a_1}r{}^{n - 1}} ...
mcq
aieee-2004
GpuKipzHONqFXg6t
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
If $${a_1},{a_2},{a_3},........,{a_n},.....$$ are in G.P., then the determinant $$$\Delta = \left| {\matrix{ {\log {a_n}} &amp; {\log {a_{n + 1}}} &amp; {\log {a_{n + 2}}} \cr {\log {a_{n + 3}}} &amp; {\log {a_{n + 4}}} &amp; {\log {a_{n + 5}}} \cr {\log {a_{n + 6}}} &amp; {\log {a_{n + 7}}} &amp; {\log {...
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "$$1$$ "}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "$$0$$"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "$$4$$ "}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "$$2$$ "}]
["B"]
null
As $$\,\,\,\,{a_1},{a_2},{a_3},.........$$ are in $$G.P.$$ <br><br>$$\therefore$$ Using $${a_n} = a{r^{n - 1}},\,\,\,$$ we get the given determinant, <br><br>as $$\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\left| {\matrix{ {\log a{r^{n - 1}}} &amp; {\log a{r^n}} &amp; {\log a{r^{n + 1}}} \cr {\log a{r^{n + 2}}} &amp; {\log a{r^{n + 3}}} ...
mcq
aieee-2005
xFgehdfYl6MahZIw
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
If $${a^2} + {b^2} + {c^2} = - 2$$ and <p>f$$\left( x \right) = \left| {\matrix{ {1 + {a^2}x} &amp; {\left( {1 + {b^2}} \right)x} &amp; {\left( {1 + {c^2}} \right)x} \cr {\left( {1 + {a^2}} \right)x} &amp; {1 + {b^2}x} &amp; {\left( {1 + {c^2}} \right)x} \cr {\left( {1 + {a^2}} \right)x} &amp; {\left( {1...
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "$$1$$ "}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "$$0$$ "}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "$$3$$ "}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "$$2$$"}]
["D"]
null
Applying, $${C_1} \to {C_1} + {C_2} + {C_3}\,\,\,$$ we get <br><br>$$f\left( x \right) = \left| {\matrix{ {1 + \left( {{a^2} + {b^2} + {c^2} + 2} \right)x} &amp; {\left( {1 + {b^2}} \right)x} &amp; {\left( {1 + {c^2}} \right)x} \cr {1 + \left( {{a^2} + {b^2} + {c^2} + 2} \right)x} &amp; {1 + {b^2}x} &amp; {\le...
mcq
aieee-2005
qp2BEp4dd9iOFnFq
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
If $$D = \left| {\matrix{ 1 &amp; 1 &amp; 1 \cr 1 &amp; {1 + x} &amp; 1 \cr 1 &amp; 1 &amp; {1 + y} \cr } } \right|$$ for $$x \ne 0,y \ne 0,$$ then $$D$$ is :
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "divisible by $$x$$ but not $$y$$"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "divisible by $$y$$ but not $$x$$"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "divisible by neither $$x$$ nor $$y$$"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "divisible by both $$x$$ and $$y$$"}]
["D"]
null
Given, $$D = \left| {\matrix{ 1 &amp; 1 &amp; 1 \cr 1 &amp; {1 + x} &amp; 1 \cr 1 &amp; 1 &amp; {1 + y} \cr } } \right|$$ <br><br>Apply $$\,\,\,{R^2} \to {R_2} - {R_1}$$ $$\,\,\,\,$$ <br><br>and $$\,\,\,\,$$ $$R \to {R_3} - {R_1}$$ <br><br>$$\therefore$$ $$\,\,\,\,\,D = \left| {\matrix{ 1 &amp; 1 &...
mcq
aieee-2007
2Zr5gIOJoHIbdmBP
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
Let $$a, b, c$$ be such that $$b\left( {a + c} \right) \ne 0$$ if <p>$$\left| {\matrix{ a &amp; {a + 1} &amp; {a - 1} \cr { - b} &amp; {b + 1} &amp; {b - 1} \cr c &amp; {c - 1} &amp; {c + 1} \cr } } \right| + \left| {\matrix{ {a + 1} &amp; {b + 1} &amp; {c - 1} \cr {a - 1} &amp; {b - 1} &amp; {...
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "any even integer "}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "any odd integer "}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "any integer "}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "zero"}]
["B"]
null
$$\left| {\matrix{ a &amp; {a + 1} &amp; {a - 1} \cr { - b} &amp; {b + 1} &amp; {b - 1} \cr c &amp; {c - 1} &amp; {c + 1} \cr } } \right| + \left| {\matrix{ {a + 1} &amp; {b + 1} &amp; {c - 1} \cr {a - 1} &amp; {b - 1} &amp; {c + 1} \cr {{{\left( { - 1} \right)}^{n + 2}}a} &amp; {{{\left( ...
mcq
aieee-2009
r4Fv71k1mBq9dYh2
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
If $$\alpha ,\beta \ne 0,$$ and $$f\left( n \right) = {\alpha ^n} + {\beta ^n}$$ and $$$\left| {\matrix{ 3 &amp; {1 + f\left( 1 \right)} &amp; {1 + f\left( 2 \right)} \cr {1 + f\left( 1 \right)} &amp; {1 + f\left( 2 \right)} &amp; {1 + f\left( 3 \right)} \cr {1 + f\left( 2 \right)} &amp; {1 + f\left( 3 \...
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "$$1$$ "}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "$$-1$$"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "$$\\alpha \\beta $$ "}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "$${1 \\over {\\alpha \\beta }}$$ "}]
["A"]
null
Consider <br><br>$$\left| {\matrix{ 3 &amp; {1 + f\left( 1 \right)} &amp; {1 + f\left( 2 \right)} \cr {1 + f\left( 1 \right)} &amp; {1 + f\left( 2 \right)} &amp; {1 + f\left( 3 \right)} \cr {1 + f\left( 2 \right)} &amp; {1 + f\left( 3 \right)} &amp; {1 + f\left( 4 \right)} \cr } } \right|$$ <br><br>$$\...
mcq
jee-main-2014-offline
3HijCKA6R6fQjXo8tvuQN
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
If    A = $$\left[ {\matrix{ { - 4} &amp; { - 1} \cr 3 &amp; 1 \cr } } \right]$$, <br/><br/>then the determinant of the matrix (A<sup>2016</sup> − 2A<sup>2015</sup> − A<sup>2014</sup>) is :
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "2014"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "$$-$$ 175"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "2016"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "$$-$$ 25"}]
["D"]
null
Given, <br><br>$$A = \left[ {\matrix{ { - 4} &amp; { - 1} \cr 3 &amp; 1 \cr } } \right]$$ <br><br>$${A^2} = \left[ {\matrix{ { - 4} &amp; { - 1} \cr 3 &amp; 1 \cr } } \right]\left[ {\matrix{ { - 4} &amp; { - 1} \cr 3 &amp; 1 \cr } } \right]$$ <br><br>$$ = \left[ {\matrix{ {13} &am...
mcq
jee-main-2016-online-10th-april-morning-slot
RS4yHNVUSJJseZvzGSGiK
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
The number of distinct real roots of the equation, <br/><br/>$$\left| {\matrix{ {\cos x} &amp; {\sin x} &amp; {\sin x} \cr {\sin x} &amp; {\cos x} &amp; {\sin x} \cr {\sin x} &amp; {\sin x} &amp; {\cos x} \cr } } \right| = 0$$ in the interval $$\left[ { - {\pi \over 4},{\pi \over 4}} \right]$$ is :...
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "4"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "3"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "2"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "1"}]
["C"]
null
Given, <br><br>$$\left| {\matrix{ {\cos x} &amp; {\sin x} &amp; {\sin x} \cr {\sin x} &amp; {\cos x} &amp; {\sin x} \cr {\sin x} &amp; {\sin x} &amp; {\cos x} \cr } } \right| = 0$$ <br><br>R<sub>1</sub>&nbsp;&nbsp;$$ \to $$&nbsp;&nbsp;R<sub>1</sub>&nbsp;&nbsp;$$-$$&nbsp;&nbsp;R<sub>3</sub> <br><br>R<s...
mcq
jee-main-2016-online-9th-april-morning-slot
eun9UQWukCJ25rjmhngyg
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
If <br/><br/>$$S = \left\{ {x \in \left[ {0,2\pi } \right]:\left| {\matrix{ 0 &amp; {\cos x} &amp; { - \sin x} \cr {\sin x} &amp; 0 &amp; {\cos x} \cr {\cos x} &amp; {\sin x} &amp; 0 \cr } } \right| = 0} \right\},$$ <br/><br/>then $$\sum\limits_{x \in S} {\tan \left( {{\pi \over 3} + x} \right)} $$ i...
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "$$4 + 2\\sqrt 3 $$"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "$$ - 2 + \\sqrt 3 $$"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "$$ - 2 - \\sqrt 3 $$"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "$$-\\,\\,4 - 2\\sqrt 3 $$"}]
["C"]
null
Given, <br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;$$\left| {\matrix{ 0 &amp; {\cos x} &amp; { - \sin x} \cr {\sin x} &amp; 0 &amp; {\cos x} \cr {\cos x} &amp; {\sin x} &amp; 0 \cr } } \right|$$ = 0 <br><br>$$ \Rightarrow $$$$\,\,\,$$ 0 (0 $$-$$ cosx sinx) $$-$$ cosx (0 $$-$$ cos<sup>2</su...
mcq
jee-main-2017-online-8th-april-morning-slot
eHnuQRvur8S3cbRr4ps0G
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
Let $$A$$ be a matrix such that $$A.\left[ {\matrix{ 1 &amp; 2 \cr 0 &amp; 3 \cr } } \right]$$ is a scalar matrix and |3A| = 108. <br/>Then A<sup>2</sup> equals :
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "$$\\left[ {\\matrix{\n 4 &amp; { - 32} \\cr \n 0 &amp; {36} \\cr \n\n } } \\right]$$"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "$$\\left[ {\\matrix{\n {36} &amp; 0 \\cr \n { - 32} &amp; 4 \\cr \n\n } } \\right]$$"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "$$\\left[ {\\matrix{\n 4 &amp; 0 ...
["D"]
null
According to questions, <br/><br> A. $$\left[ {\matrix{ 1 &amp; 2 \cr 0 &amp; 3 \cr } } \right]$$ = $$\left[ {\matrix{ \lambda &amp; 0 \cr 0 &amp; \lambda \cr } } \right]$$<br><br> $$ \Rightarrow $$ A = $$\left[ {\matrix{ \lambda &amp; 0 \cr 0 &amp; \lambda \cr } } \right]$$ $$\left...
mcq
jee-main-2018-online-15th-april-morning-slot
jgExl7kan7jrpclX
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
If $$\left| {\matrix{ {x - 4} &amp; {2x} &amp; {2x} \cr {2x} &amp; {x - 4} &amp; {2x} \cr {2x} &amp; {2x} &amp; {x - 4} \cr } } \right| = \left( {A + Bx} \right){\left( {x - A} \right)^2}$$ <br/><br/>then the ordered pair (A, B) is equal to :
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "(4, 5)"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "(-4, -5)"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "(-4, 3)"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "(-4, 5)"}]
["D"]
null
$$\left| {\matrix{ {x - 4} &amp; {2x} &amp; {2x} \cr {2x} &amp; {x - 4} &amp; {2x} \cr {2x} &amp; {2x} &amp; {x - 4} \cr } } \right|$$ <br><br>Applying c<sub>1</sub> $$ \to $$ c<sub>1</sub> + c<sub>2</sub> + c<sub>3</sub> <br><br>$$ = \,\,\,\,\left| {\matrix{ {5x - 4} &amp; {2x} &amp; {2x} \cr ...
mcq
jee-main-2018-offline
fP5s0hXTeIEiyzNQRTlYJ
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
If   $$A = \left[ {\matrix{ {{e^t}} &amp; {{e^{ - t}}\cos t} &amp; {{e^{ - t}}\sin t} \cr {{e^t}} &amp; { - {e^{ - t}}\cos t - {e^{ - t}}\sin t} &amp; { - {e^{ - t}}\sin t + {e^{ - t}}co{\mathop{\rm s}\nolimits} t} \cr {{e^t}} &amp; {2{e^{ - t}}\sin t} &amp; { - 2{e^{ - t}}\cos t} \cr } } \right]$$ <br...
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "invertible for all t$$ \\in $$<b>R</b>."}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "invertible only if t $$=$$ $$\\pi $$"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "not invertible for any t$$ \\in $$<b>R</b>"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "invertible only if t $$=$$ $${\\pi \\over 2}$$."}]
["A"]
null
$$A = \left[ {\matrix{ {{e^t}} &amp; {{e^{ - t}}\cos t} &amp; {{e^{ - t}}\sin t} \cr {{e^t}} &amp; { - {e^{ - t}}\cos t - {e^{ - t}}\sin t} &amp; { - {e^{ - t}}\sin t + {e^{ - t}}co{\mathop{\rm s}\nolimits} t} \cr {{e^t}} &amp; {2{e^{ - t}}\sin t} &amp; { - 2{e^{ - t}}\cos t} \cr } } \right]$$ <br><br>...
mcq
jee-main-2019-online-9th-january-evening-slot
8OQG5ZHmm0j8UPp8rP3rsa0w2w9jxb4ij7c
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
A value of $$\theta \in \left( {0,{\pi \over 3}} \right)$$, for which <br/>$$\left| {\matrix{ {1 + {{\cos }^2}\theta } &amp; {{{\sin }^2}\theta } &amp; {4\cos 6\theta } \cr {{{\cos }^2}\theta } &amp; {1 + {{\sin }^2}\theta } &amp; {4\cos 6\theta } \cr {{{\cos }^2}\theta } &amp; {{{\sin }^2}\theta } &amp;...
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "$${\\pi \\over {18}}$$"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "$${\\pi \\over {9}}$$"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "$${{7\\pi } \\over {24}}$$"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "$${{7\\pi } \\over {36}}$$"}]
["B"]
null
$$\left| {\matrix{ {1 + {{\cos }^2}\theta } &amp; {{{\sin }^2}\theta } &amp; {4\cos 6\theta } \cr {{{\cos }^2}\theta } &amp; {1 + {{\sin }^2}\theta } &amp; {4\cos 6\theta } \cr {{{\cos }^2}\theta } &amp; {{{\sin }^2}\theta } &amp; {1 + 4\cos 6\theta } \cr } } \right| = 0$$<br><br> R<sub>1</sub> $$ \to ...
mcq
jee-main-2019-online-12th-april-evening-slot
NvW5EmQOQ4vTpvOt9L3rsa0w2w9jx65olji
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
If $$B = \left[ {\matrix{ 5 &amp; {2\alpha } &amp; 1 \cr 0 &amp; 2 &amp; 1 \cr \alpha &amp; 3 &amp; { - 1} \cr } } \right]$$ is the inverse of a 3 × 3 matrix A, then the sum of all values of $$\alpha $$ for which det(A) + 1 = 0, is :
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "2"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "- 1"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "0"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "1"}]
["D"]
null
Given |A| + 1 = 0 <br><br>$$ \Rightarrow $$ |A| = -1 <br><br>$$\left| B \right| = \left| {{A^{ - 1}}} \right| = {1 \over {\left| A \right|}} = - 1$$<br><br> $$\left| {\matrix{ 5 &amp; {2\alpha } &amp; 1 \cr 0 &amp; 2 &amp; 1 \cr \alpha &amp; 3 &amp; { - 1} \cr } } \right| $$ = -1 <br><br>$$ \Rightarr...
mcq
jee-main-2019-online-12th-april-morning-slot
72ZcOZKf5Yr1mCFPHU3rsa0w2w9jx23i3gx
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
The sum of the real roots of the equation <br/>$$\left| {\matrix{ x &amp; { - 6} &amp; { - 1} \cr 2 &amp; { - 3x} &amp; {x - 3} \cr { - 3} &amp; {2x} &amp; {x + 2} \cr } } \right| = 0$$, is equal to :
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "- 4"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "0"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "1"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "6"}]
["B"]
null
x(-3x $$ \times $$ (x + 2) - 2x(x - 3)) + (– 6) (2(x + 2) + 3 (x – 3)) + (–1) (4x + 3 (–3x))<br><br> $$ \Rightarrow $$ – 5x<sup>3</sup> + 30x –30 + 5x = 0<br><br> $$ \Rightarrow $$ x<sup>3</sup> – 7x + 6 = 0<br><br> $$ \therefore $$ sum of roots = 0
mcq
jee-main-2019-online-10th-april-evening-slot
2QtHVXivwg1Ceho7jC3rsa0w2w9jwxkqlfg
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
If $${\Delta _1} = \left| {\matrix{ x &amp; {\sin \theta } &amp; {\cos \theta } \cr { - \sin \theta } &amp; { - x} &amp; 1 \cr {\cos \theta } &amp; 1 &amp; x \cr } } \right|$$ and <br/>$${\Delta _2} = \left| {\matrix{ x &amp; {\sin 2\theta } &amp; {\cos 2\theta } \cr { - \sin 2\theta } &amp; {...
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "$${\\Delta _1} - {\\Delta _2}$$ = x (cos 2$$\\theta $$ \u2013 cos 4$$\\theta $$)"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "$${\\Delta _1} + {\\Delta _2}$$ = - 2x<sup>3</sup>"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "$${\\Delta _1} + {\\Delta _2}$$ = \u2013 2(x<sup>3</sup> + x \u20131)"}, {"identifi...
["B"]
null
$${\Delta _1} = \left| {\matrix{ x &amp; {\sin \theta } &amp; {\cos \theta } \cr { - \sin \theta } &amp; { - x} &amp; 1 \cr {\cos \theta } &amp; 1 &amp; x \cr } } \right|$$<br><br> = x(–x<sup>2</sup> –1) – sin$$\theta $$(–xsin$$\theta $$ – cos$$\theta $$) + cos$$\theta $$(–sin$$\theta $$+ xcos$$\theta ...
mcq
jee-main-2019-online-10th-april-morning-slot
MGCkKbAWU9TkkCJ1F318hoxe66ijvwp7qik
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
Let $$\alpha $$ and $$\beta $$ be the roots of the equation x<sup>2</sup> + x + 1 = 0. Then for y $$ \ne $$ 0 in R,<br/> $$$\left| {\matrix{ {y + 1} &amp; \alpha &amp; \beta \cr \alpha &amp; {y + \beta } &amp; 1 \cr \beta &amp; 1 &amp; {y + \alpha } \cr } } \right|$$$ is equal to
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "y(y<sup>2</sup> \u2013 1)"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "y(y<sup>2</sup> \u2013 3)"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "y<sup>3</sup>"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "y<sup>3</sup> \u2013 1"}]
["C"]
null
$$\alpha $$ and $$\beta $$ are the roots of the equation x<sup>2</sup> + x + 1 = 0. <br><br>$$ \therefore $$ $$\alpha $$ = $$\omega $$ and $$\beta $$ = $${\omega ^2}$$ <br><br>$$\left| {\matrix{ {y + 1} &amp; \alpha &amp; \beta \cr \alpha &amp; {y + \beta } &amp; 1 \cr \beta &amp; 1 &amp; {y + \alpha }...
mcq
jee-main-2019-online-9th-april-morning-slot
JRTEaKMvpR1dXBveR2RUC
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
Let the number 2,b,c be in an A.P. and<br/> A = $$\left[ {\matrix{ 1 &amp; 1 &amp; 1 \cr 2 &amp; b &amp; c \cr 4 &amp; {{b^2}} &amp; {{c^2}} \cr } } \right]$$. If det(A) $$ \in $$ [2, 16], then c lies in the interval :
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "[2, 3)"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "[4, 6]"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "(2 + 2<sup>3/4</sup>, 4)"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "[3, 2 + 2<sup>3/4</sup>]"}]
["B"]
null
2, b, c are in AP. <br><br>Let common difference = d <br><br>$$ \therefore $$ b = 2 + d and c = 2 + 2d <br><br>|A| = $$\left[ {\matrix{ 1 &amp; 1 &amp; 1 \cr 2 &amp; b &amp; c \cr 4 &amp; {{b^2}} &amp; {{c^2}} \cr } } \right]$$ <br><br>C<sub>2</sub> = C<sub>2</sub> - C<sub>1</sub> <br><br>C<sub>3</sub>...
mcq
jee-main-2019-online-8th-april-evening-slot
FIXxORXt1C1lR1l1ZhxXD
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
If   A = $$\left[ {\matrix{ 1 &amp; {\sin \theta } &amp; 1 \cr { - \sin \theta } &amp; 1 &amp; {\sin \theta } \cr { - 1} &amp; { - \sin \theta } &amp; 1 \cr } } \right]$$; <br/><br/>then for all $$\theta $$ $$ \in $$ $$\left( {{{3\pi } \over 4},{{5\pi } \over 4}} \right)$$, det (A) lies in the interva...
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "$$\\left( {{3 \\over 2},3} \\right]$$"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "$$\\left( {0,{3 \\over 2}} \\right]$$"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "$$\\left[ {{5 \\over 2},4} \\right)$$"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "$$\\left( {1,{5 \\over 2}} \\right]$$"}]
["A"]
null
$$\left| A \right| = \left| {\matrix{ 1 &amp; {\sin \theta } &amp; 1 \cr { - \sin \theta } &amp; 1 &amp; {\sin \theta } \cr { - 1} &amp; { - \sin \theta } &amp; 1 \cr } } \right|$$ <br><br>= 2(1 + sin<sup>2</sup>$$\theta $$) <br><br>$$\theta $$ $$ \in $$ $$\left( {{{3\pi } \over 4},{{5\pi } \over 4}} \...
mcq
jee-main-2019-online-12th-january-evening-slot
o5MdSV4OLnSSysFVE1ztM
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
If  $$\left| {\matrix{ {a - b - c} &amp; {2a} &amp; {2a} \cr {2b} &amp; {b - c - a} &amp; {2b} \cr {2c} &amp; {2c} &amp; {c - a - b} \cr } } \right|$$ <br/><br/>      = (a + b + c) (x + a + b + c)<sup>2</sup>, x $$ \ne $$ 0, <br/><br/>then x is equal to :
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "\u20132(a + b + c)"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "2(a + b + c)"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "abc"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "\u2013(a + b + c)"}]
["A"]
null
$$\left| {\matrix{ {a - b - c} &amp; {2a} &amp; {2a} \cr {2b} &amp; {b - c - a} &amp; {2b} \cr {2c} &amp; {2c} &amp; {c - a - b} \cr } } \right|$$ <br><br>R<sub>1</sub> $$ \to $$ R<sub>1</sub> + R<sub>2</sub> + R<sub>3</sub> <br><br>$$ = \left| {\matrix{ {a + b + c} &amp; {a + b + c} &amp; {a + b +...
mcq
jee-main-2019-online-11th-january-evening-slot
jeywfxj9iOKHSYmfc5TKS
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
Let A = $$\left[ {\matrix{ 2 &amp; b &amp; 1 \cr b &amp; {{b^2} + 1} &amp; b \cr 1 &amp; b &amp; 2 \cr } } \right]$$ where b &gt; 0. <br/><br/>Then the minimum value of $${{\det \left( A \right)} \over b}$$ is -
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "$$\\sqrt 3 $$"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "$$-$$ $$2\\sqrt 3 $$"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "$$ - \\sqrt 3 $$"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "$$2\\sqrt 3 $$"}]
["D"]
null
A = $$\left[ {\matrix{ 2 &amp; b &amp; 1 \cr b &amp; {{b^2} + 1} &amp; b \cr 1 &amp; b &amp; 2 \cr } } \right]$$ (b &gt; 0) <br><br>$$\left| A \right|$$ = 2(2b<sup>2</sup> + 2 $$-$$ b<sup>2</sup>) $$-$$ b(2b $$-$$ b) + 1(b<sub>2</sub> $$-$$ b<sub>2</sub> $$-$$ 1) <br><br>$$\left| A \right|$$ = 2(b...
mcq
jee-main-2019-online-10th-january-evening-slot
gZOLcTTnTzFV5f4sTVG6J
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
Let  d $$ \in $$ R, and  <br/><br/>$$A = \left[ {\matrix{ { - 2} &amp; {4 + d} &amp; {\left( {\sin \theta } \right) - 2} \cr 1 &amp; {\left( {\sin \theta } \right) + 2} &amp; d \cr 5 &amp; {\left( {2\sin \theta } \right) - d} &amp; {\left( { - \sin \theta } \right) + 2 + 2d} \cr } } \right],$$ <br/><br...
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "$$-$$ 7"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "$$2\\left( {\\sqrt 2 + 2} \\right)$$ "}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "$$-$$ 5"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "$$2\\left( {\\sqrt 2 + 1} \\right)$$"}]
["C"]
null
$$\det A = \left| {\matrix{ { - 2} &amp; {4 + d} &amp; {\sin \theta - 2} \cr 1 &amp; {\sin \theta + 2} &amp; d \cr 5 &amp; {2\sin \theta - d} &amp; { - \sin \theta + 2 + 2d} \cr } } \right|$$ <br><br>(R<sub>1</sub> $$ \to $$ R<sub>1</sub> + R<sub>3</sub> $$-$$ 2R<sub>2</sub>) <br><br>$$ = \left| {\...
mcq
jee-main-2019-online-10th-january-morning-slot
HLdljjorhu7gjuwSpEjgy2xukf0wdn0c
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
If $$\Delta $$ = $$\left| {\matrix{ {x - 2} &amp; {2x - 3} &amp; {3x - 4} \cr {2x - 3} &amp; {3x - 4} &amp; {4x - 5} \cr {3x - 5} &amp; {5x - 8} &amp; {10x - 17} \cr } } \right|$$ = <br/><br/>Ax<sup>3</sup> + Bx<sup>2</sup> + Cx + D, then B + C is equal to :
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "-1"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "-3"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "9"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "1"}]
["B"]
null
$$\Delta $$ = $$\left| {\matrix{ {x - 2} &amp; {2x - 3} &amp; {3x - 4} \cr {2x - 3} &amp; {3x - 4} &amp; {4x - 5} \cr {3x - 5} &amp; {5x - 8} &amp; {10x - 17} \cr } } \right|$$ <br><br>R<sub>2</sub> $$ \to $$ R<sub>2</sub> – R<sub>1</sub> <br>R<sub>3</sub> $$ \to $$ R<sub>3</sub> – R<sub>2</sub> <br><...
mcq
jee-main-2020-online-3rd-september-morning-slot
Mq79PZTU58QxMIUvbvjgy2xukg0cuvx2
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
Let $$\theta = {\pi \over 5}$$ and $$A = \left[ {\matrix{ {\cos \theta } &amp; {\sin \theta } \cr { - \sin \theta } &amp; {\cos \theta } \cr } } \right]$$. <br/><br/> If B = A + A<sup>4</sup> , then det (B) :
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "lies in (1, 2)"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "lies in (2, 3)."}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "is zero.\n"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "is one."}]
["A"]
null
$$A = \left[ {\matrix{ {\cos \theta } &amp; {\sin \theta } \cr { - \sin \theta } &amp; {\cos \theta } \cr } } \right]$$ <br><br>A<sup>2</sup> = $$\left[ {\matrix{ {\cos \theta } &amp; {\sin \theta } \cr { - \sin \theta } &amp; {\cos \theta } \cr } } \right]$$$$\left[ {\matrix{ {\cos \theta } ...
mcq
jee-main-2020-online-6th-september-evening-slot
hqjDMffUsigfBYiX0jjgy2xukfuvg3xv
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
Let m and M be respectively the minimum and maximum values of <br/><br/>$$\left| {\matrix{ {{{\cos }^2}x} &amp; {1 + {{\sin }^2}x} &amp; {\sin 2x} \cr {1 + {{\cos }^2}x} &amp; {{{\sin }^2}x} &amp; {\sin 2x} \cr {{{\cos }^2}x} &amp; {{{\sin }^2}x} &amp; {1 + \sin 2x} \cr } } \right|$$ <br/><br/>Then the...
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "(\u20133, \u20131)"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "(\u20134, \u20131)"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "(1, 3)"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "(\u20133, 3)"}]
["A"]
null
$$\left| {\matrix{ {{{\cos }^2}x} &amp; {1 + {{\sin }^2}x} &amp; {\sin 2x} \cr {1 + {{\cos }^2}x} &amp; {{{\sin }^2}x} &amp; {\sin 2x} \cr {{{\cos }^2}x} &amp; {{{\sin }^2}x} &amp; {1 + \sin 2x} \cr } } \right|$$ <br><br>R<sub>1</sub> $$ \to $$ R<sub>1</sub> – R<sub>2</sub>, R<sub>2</sub> $$ \to $$ R<s...
mcq
jee-main-2020-online-6th-september-morning-slot
iTnghvwMsdwXFONHFgjgy2xukfg6qaw0
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
If the minimum and the maximum values of the function $$f:\left[ {{\pi \over 4},{\pi \over 2}} \right] \to R$$, defined by <br/> $$f\left( \theta \right) = \left| {\matrix{ { - {{\sin }^2}\theta } &amp; { - 1 - {{\sin }^2}\theta } &amp; 1 \cr { - {{\cos }^2}\theta } &amp; { - 1 - {{\cos }^2}\theta } &amp; 1 ...
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "$$\\left( {0,2\\sqrt 2 } \\right)$$"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "(-4, 0)\n"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "(-4, 4)"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "(0, 4)"}]
["B"]
null
Given <br>$$f\left( \theta \right) = \left| {\matrix{ { - {{\sin }^2}\theta } &amp; { - 1 - {{\sin }^2}\theta } &amp; 1 \cr { - {{\cos }^2}\theta } &amp; { - 1 - {{\cos }^2}\theta } &amp; 1 \cr {12} &amp; {10} &amp; { - 2} \cr } } \right|$$ <br><br>C<sub>1</sub> $$ \to $$ C<sub>1</sub> – C<sub>2</sub...
mcq
jee-main-2020-online-5th-september-morning-slot
ySPeAUbfr63EfeVlQdjgy2xukfqb5abj
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
If a + x = b + y = c + z + 1, where a, b, c, x, y, z<br/> are non-zero distinct real numbers, then <br/>$$\left| {\matrix{ x &amp; {a + y} &amp; {x + a} \cr y &amp; {b + y} &amp; {y + b} \cr z &amp; {c + y} &amp; {z + c} \cr } } \right|$$ is equal to :
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "y(b \u2013 a)"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "y(a \u2013 b)"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "y(a \u2013 c)"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "0"}]
["B"]
null
$$\left| {\matrix{ x &amp; {a + y} &amp; {x + a} \cr y &amp; {b + y} &amp; {y + b} \cr z &amp; {c + y} &amp; {z + c} \cr } } \right|$$ <br><br>C<sub>3</sub> $$ \to $$ C<sub>3</sub> – C<sub>1</sub> <br><br>= $$\left| {\matrix{ x &amp; {a + y} &amp; a \cr y &amp; {b + y} &amp; b \cr z &amp; ...
mcq
jee-main-2020-online-5th-september-evening-slot
t8IVACMgbcUbnsFcWz1klt7w2kq
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
Let A be a 3 $$\times$$ 3 matrix with det(A) = 4. Let R<sub>i</sub> denote the i<sup>th</sup> row of A. If a matrix B is obtained by performing the operation R<sub>2</sub> $$ \to $$ 2R<sub>2</sub> + 5R<sub>3</sub> on 2A, then det(B) is equal to :
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "64"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "16"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "128"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "80"}]
["A"]
null
$$A = \left[ {\matrix{ {{R_{11}}} &amp; {{R_{12}}} &amp; {{R_{13}}} \cr {{R_{21}}} &amp; {{R_{22}}} &amp; {{R_{23}}} \cr {{R_{31}}} &amp; {{R_{32}}} &amp; {{R_{33}}} \cr } } \right]$$<br><br>$$2A = \left[ {\matrix{ {2{R_{11}}} &amp; {2{R_{12}}} &amp; {2{R_{13}}} \cr {2{R_{21}}} &amp; {2{R_{22}}...
mcq
jee-main-2021-online-25th-february-evening-slot
5wV2M9p2j0ePQcEpT21klugwy2o
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
The value of $$\left| {\matrix{ {(a + 1)(a + 2)} &amp; {a + 2} &amp; 1 \cr {(a + 2)(a + 3)} &amp; {a + 3} &amp; 1 \cr {(a + 3)(a + 4)} &amp; {a + 4} &amp; 1 \cr } } \right|$$ is :
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "$$-$$2"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "0"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "(a + 2)(a + 3)(a + 4)"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "(a + 1)(a + 2)(a + 3)"}]
["A"]
null
Given, $$\Delta $$ = $$\left| {\matrix{ {(a + 1)(a + 2)} &amp; {a + 2} &amp; 1 \cr {(a + 2)(a + 3)} &amp; {a + 3} &amp; 1 \cr {(a + 3)(a + 4)} &amp; {a + 4} &amp; 1 \cr } } \right|$$ <br><br>R<sub>2</sub> $$ \to $$ R<sub>2</sub> $$-$$ R<sub>1</sub> and R<sub>3</sub> $$ \to $$ R<sub>3</sub> $$-$$ R<sub>...
mcq
jee-main-2021-online-26th-february-morning-slot
A4GUzTtASNdDS8C3KA1kmknd2bm
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
If x, y, z are in arithmetic progression with common difference d, x $$\ne$$ 3d, and the determinant of the matrix $$\left[ {\matrix{ 3 &amp; {4\sqrt 2 } &amp; x \cr 4 &amp; {5\sqrt 2 } &amp; y \cr 5 &amp; k &amp; z \cr } } \right]$$ is zero, then the value of k<sup>2</sup> is :
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "72"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "12"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "36"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "6"}]
["A"]
null
$$\left| {\matrix{ 3 &amp; {4\sqrt 2 } &amp; x \cr 4 &amp; {5\sqrt 2 } &amp; y \cr 5 &amp; k &amp; z \cr } } \right| = 0$$<br><br>$${R_1} \to {R_1} + {R_3} - 2{R_2}$$<br><br>$$ \Rightarrow $$ $$\left| {\matrix{ 0 &amp; {4\sqrt 2 - k - 10\sqrt 2 } &amp; 0 \cr 4 &amp; {5\sqrt 2 } &amp; y \cr ...
mcq
jee-main-2021-online-17th-march-evening-shift
J4wCNBxubchEpe31cN1kmko0m1s
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
If 1, log<sub>10</sub>(4<sup>x</sup> $$-$$ 2) and log<sub>10</sub>$$\left( {{4^x} + {{18} \over 5}} \right)$$ are in arithmetic progression for a real number x, then the value of the determinant $$\left| {\matrix{ {2\left( {x - {1 \over 2}} \right)} &amp; {x - 1} &amp; {{x^2}} \cr 1 &amp; 0 &amp; x \cr x &...
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null
2
1, $$lo{g_{10}}({4^x} - 2),\,lo{g_{10}}\left( {{4^x} + {{18} \over 5}} \right)$$ in AP.<br><br>$$ \therefore $$ 2$$ \times $$$$lo{g_{10}}({4^x} - 2) = 1 + \,lo{g_{10}}\left( {{4^x} + {{18} \over 5}} \right)$$ <br><br>$$lo{g_{10}}{({4^x} - 2)^2} = \,lo{g_{10}}\left( {10.\left( {{4^x} + {{18} \over 5}} \right)} \right)$$...
integer
jee-main-2021-online-17th-march-evening-shift
0v6oV602XmCfWdoQV31kmli3lt0
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
The solutions of the equation $$\left| {\matrix{ {1 + {{\sin }^2}x} &amp; {{{\sin }^2}x} &amp; {{{\sin }^2}x} \cr {{{\cos }^2}x} &amp; {1 + {{\cos }^2}x} &amp; {{{\cos }^2}x} \cr {4\sin 2x} &amp; {4\sin 2x} &amp; {1 + 4\sin 2x} \cr } } \right| = 0,(0 &lt; x &lt; \pi )$$, are
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "$${\\pi \\over {12}},{\\pi \\over 6}$$"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "$${\\pi \\over 6},{{5\\pi } \\over 6}$$"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "$${{5\\pi } \\over {12}},{{7\\pi } \\over {12}}$$"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "$${{7\\pi } \\over {12}},{{11\\pi } \\over {12}}$$...
["D"]
null
By using C<sub>1</sub> $$ \to $$ C<sub>1</sub> $$-$$ C<sub>2</sub> and C<sub>3</sub> $$ \to $$ C<sub>3</sub> $$-$$ C<sub>2</sub> we get<br><br>$$\left| {\matrix{ 1 &amp; {{{\sin }^2}x} &amp; 0 \cr { - 1} &amp; {1 + {{\cos }^2}x} &amp; { - 1} \cr 0 &amp; {4\sin 2x} &amp; 1 \cr } } \right| = 0$$<br><br>E...
mcq
jee-main-2021-online-18th-march-morning-shift
b29ZvX12aHiapPJUir1kmm46ruq
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
Let I be an identity matrix of order 2 $$\times$$ 2 and P = $$\left[ {\matrix{ 2 &amp; { - 1} \cr 5 &amp; { - 3} \cr } } \right]$$. Then the value of n$$\in$$N for which P<sup>n</sup> = 5I $$-$$ 8P is equal to ____________.
[]
null
6
$$P = \left[ {\matrix{ 2 &amp; { - 1} \cr 5 &amp; { - 3} \cr } } \right]$$<br><br>$$\left| {\matrix{ {2 - \lambda } &amp; { - 1} \cr 5 &amp; { - 3 - \lambda } \cr } } \right| = 0$$<br><br>$$ \Rightarrow $$ $$\lambda$$<sup>2</sup> + $$\lambda$$ $$-$$ 1 = 0<br><br>$$ \Rightarrow $$ P<sup>2</sup> +...
integer
jee-main-2021-online-18th-march-evening-shift
1krq1a1sm
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
Let a, b, c, d in arithmetic progression with common difference $$\lambda$$. If $$\left| {\matrix{ {x + a - c} &amp; {x + b} &amp; {x + a} \cr {x - 1} &amp; {x + c} &amp; {x + b} \cr {x - b + d} &amp; {x + d} &amp; {x + c} \cr } } \right| = 2$$, then value of $$\lambda$$<sup>2</sup> is equal to _______...
[]
null
1
$$\left| {\matrix{ {x + a - c} &amp; {x + b} &amp; {x + a} \cr {x - 1} &amp; {x + c} &amp; {x + b} \cr {x - b + d} &amp; {x + d} &amp; {x + c} \cr } } \right| = 2$$<br><br>$${C_2} \to {C_2} - {C_3}$$<br><br>$$ \Rightarrow \left| {\matrix{ {x - 2\lambda } &amp; \lambda &amp; {x + a} \cr {x - 1}...
integer
jee-main-2021-online-20th-july-morning-shift
1krzmszlz
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
The number of distinct real roots <br/><br/>of $$\left| {\matrix{ {\sin x} &amp; {\cos x} &amp; {\cos x} \cr {\cos x} &amp; {\sin x} &amp; {\cos x} \cr {\cos x} &amp; {\cos x} &amp; {\sin x} \cr } } \right| = 0$$ in the interval $$ - {\pi \over 4} \le x \le {\pi \over 4}$$ is :
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "4"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "1"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "2"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "3"}]
["B"]
null
$$\left| {\matrix{ {\sin x} &amp; {\cos x} &amp; {\cos x} \cr {\cos x} &amp; {\sin x} &amp; {\cos x} \cr {\cos x} &amp; {\cos x} &amp; {\sin x} \cr } } \right| = 0, - {\pi \over 4} \le x \le {\pi \over 4}$$<br><br>Apply : $${R_1} \to {R_1} - {R_2}$$ &amp; $${R_2} \to {R_2} - {R_3}$$<br><br>$$ \Righta...
mcq
jee-main-2021-online-25th-july-evening-shift
1ks0ch3dj
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
Let $$f(x) = \left| {\matrix{ {{{\sin }^2}x} &amp; { - 2 + {{\cos }^2}x} &amp; {\cos 2x} \cr {2 + {{\sin }^2}x} &amp; {{{\cos }^2}x} &amp; {\cos 2x} \cr {{{\sin }^2}x} &amp; {{{\cos }^2}x} &amp; {1 + \cos 2x} \cr } } \right|,x \in [0,\pi ]$$. Then the maximum value of f(x) is equal to ______________.
[]
null
6
$$\left| {\matrix{ { - 2} &amp; { - 2} &amp; 0 \cr 2 &amp; 0 &amp; { - 1} \cr {{{\sin }^2}x} &amp; {{{\cos }^2}x} &amp; {1 + \cos 2x} \cr } } \right|\left( \matrix{ {R_1} \to {R_1} - {R_2} \hfill \cr \&amp; \,{R_2} \to {R_2} - {R_3} \hfill \cr} \right)$$<br><br>= $$ - 2({\cos ^2}x) + 2(2 + 2\cos ...
integer
jee-main-2021-online-27th-july-morning-shift
1ktfw40qs
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
Let $$A = \left( {\matrix{ {[x + 1]} &amp; {[x + 2]} &amp; {[x + 3]} \cr {[x]} &amp; {[x + 3]} &amp; {[x + 3]} \cr {[x]} &amp; {[x + 2]} &amp; {[x + 4]} \cr } } \right)$$, where [t] denotes the greatest integer less than or equal to t. If det(A) = 192, then the set of values of x is the interval :
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "[68, 69)"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "[62, 63)"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "[65, 66)"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "[60, 61)"}]
["B"]
null
$$\left| {\matrix{ {[x + 1]} &amp; {[x + 2]} &amp; {[x + 3]} \cr {[x]} &amp; {[x + 3]} &amp; {[x + 3]} \cr {[x]} &amp; {[x + 2]} &amp; {[x + 4]} \cr } } \right| = 192$$<br><br>R<sub>1</sub> $$\to$$ R<sub>1</sub> $$-$$ R<sub>3</sub> &amp; R<sub>2</sub> $$\to$$ R<sub>2</sub> $$-$$ R<sub>3</sub><br><br>$$...
mcq
jee-main-2021-online-27th-august-evening-shift
1ktirfw8s
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
If $${a_r} = \cos {{2r\pi } \over 9} + i\sin {{2r\pi } \over 9}$$, r = 1, 2, 3, ....., i = $$\sqrt { - 1} $$, then<br/> the determinant $$\left| {\matrix{ {{a_1}} &amp; {{a_2}} &amp; {{a_3}} \cr {{a_4}} &amp; {{a_5}} &amp; {{a_6}} \cr {{a_7}} &amp; {{a_8}} &amp; {{a_9}} \cr } } \right|$$ is equal to :
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "a<sub>2</sub>a<sub>6</sub> $$-$$ a<sub>4</sub>a<sub>8</sub>"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "a<sub>9</sub>"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "a<sub>1</sub>a<sub>9</sub> $$-$$ a<sub>3</sub>a<sub>7</sub>"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "a<sub>5</sub>"}]
["C"]
null
$${a_r} = {e^{{{i2\pi r} \over 9}}}$$, r = 1, 2, 3, ......, a<sub>1</sub>, a<sub>2</sub>, a<sub>3</sub>, ..... are in G.P.<br><br>$$\left| {\matrix{ {{a_1}} &amp; {{a_2}} &amp; {{a_3}} \cr {{a_n}} &amp; {{a_5}} &amp; {{a_6}} \cr {{a_7}} &amp; {{a_8}} &amp; {{a_9}} \cr } } \right| = \left| {\matrix{ ...
mcq
jee-main-2021-online-31st-august-morning-shift
1l5vzbklz
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
<p>Let $$A = \left[ {\matrix{ 1 &amp; { - 2} &amp; \alpha \cr \alpha &amp; 2 &amp; { - 1} \cr } } \right]$$ and $$B = \left[ {\matrix{ 2 &amp; \alpha \cr { - 1} &amp; 2 \cr 4 &amp; { - 5} \cr } } \right],\,\alpha \in C$$. Then the absolute value of the sum of all values of $$\alpha$$ fo...
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "3"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "4"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "2"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "5"}]
["A"]
null
<p>Given,</p> <p>$$A = \left[ {\matrix{ 1 & { - 2} & \alpha \cr \alpha & 2 & { - 1} \cr } } \right]$$</p> <p>and $$B = \left[ {\matrix{ 2 & \alpha \cr { - 1} & 2 \cr 4 & { - 5} \cr } } \right]$$</p> <p>$$AB = \left[ {\matrix{ 1 & { - 2} & \alpha \cr \alpha & 2 & { - 1} \cr ...
mcq
jee-main-2022-online-30th-june-morning-shift
1l6p3o4ow
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
<p>Let p and p + 2 be prime numbers and let</p> <p>$$ \Delta=\left|\begin{array}{ccc} \mathrm{p} ! &amp; (\mathrm{p}+1) ! &amp; (\mathrm{p}+2) ! \\ (\mathrm{p}+1) ! &amp; (\mathrm{p}+2) ! &amp; (\mathrm{p}+3) ! \\ (\mathrm{p}+2) ! &amp; (\mathrm{p}+3) ! &amp; (\mathrm{p}+4) ! \end{array}\right| $$</p> <p>Then the sum o...
[]
null
4
<p>$$\Delta = \left| {\matrix{ {p!} & {(p + 1)!} & {(p + 2)!} \cr {(p + 1)!} & {(p + 2)!} & {(p + 3)!} \cr {(p + 2)!} & {(p + 3)!} & {(p + 4)!} \cr } } \right|$$</p> <p>$$ = p!\,.\,(p + 1)!\,.\,(p + 2)!\left| {\matrix{ 1 & {(p + 1)} & {(p + 1)(p + 2)} \cr 1 & {(p + 2)} & {(p + 2)(p + 3)} \cr ...
integer
jee-main-2022-online-29th-july-morning-shift
1ldv34755
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
<p>Let $$\mathrm{A_1,A_2,A_3}$$ be the three A.P. with the same common difference d and having their first terms as $$\mathrm{A,A+1,A+2}$$, respectively. Let a, b, c be the $$\mathrm{7^{th},9^{th},17^{th}}$$ terms of $$\mathrm{A_1,A_2,A_3}$$, respective such that $$\left| {\matrix{ a &amp; 7 &amp; 1 \cr {2b} &a...
[]
null
495
$a=A+6 d$ <br/><br/> $$ \begin{aligned} & b=A+8 d+1 \\\\ & c=A+16 d+2 \\\\ & \left|\begin{array}{ccc} a & 7 & 1 \\ 26 & 17 & 1 \\ c & 17 & 1 \end{array}\right|=-70 \\\\ & \Rightarrow\left|\begin{array}{ccc} A+6 d & 7 & 1 \\ 2 A+16 d+2 & 17 & 1 \\ A+16 d+2 & 17 & 1 \end{array}\right|=-70 \\\\ & R_{3} \rightarrow R_{3}-R...
integer
jee-main-2023-online-25th-january-morning-shift
1lgrghmb3
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
<p>Let $$\mathrm{D}_{\mathrm{k}}=\left|\begin{array}{ccc}1 &amp; 2 k &amp; 2 k-1 \\ n &amp; n^{2}+n+2 &amp; n^{2} \\ n &amp; n^{2}+n &amp; n^{2}+n+2\end{array}\right|$$. If $$\sum_\limits{k=1}^{n} \mathrm{D}_{\mathrm{k}}=96$$, then $$n$$ is equal to _____________.</p>
[]
null
6
$$ \begin{aligned} & \sum_{k=1}^n D_k=\left|\begin{array}{ccc} \sum 1 & 2 \sum k & 2 \sum k-\sum 1 \\ n & n^2+n+2 & n^2 \\ n & n^2+n & n^2+n+2 \end{array}\right| \\\\ & =\left|\begin{array}{ccc} n & n(n+1) & n^2 \\ n & n^2+n+2 & n^2 \\ n & n^2+n & n^2+n+2 \end{array}\right| \\\\ & =\left|\begin{array}{ccc} 0 & -2 & 0 \...
integer
jee-main-2023-online-12th-april-morning-shift
1lgsverwb
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
<p>$$\left|\begin{array}{ccc}x+1 &amp; x &amp; x \\ x &amp; x+\lambda &amp; x \\ x &amp; x &amp; x+\lambda^{2}\end{array}\right|=\frac{9}{8}(103 x+81)$$, then $$\lambda, \frac{\lambda}{3}$$ are the roots of the equation :</p>
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "$$4 x^{2}+24 x-27=0$$"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "$$4 x^{2}-24 x+27=0$$"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "$$4 x^{2}-24 x-27=0$$"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "$$4 x^{2}+24 x+27=0$$"}]
["B"]
null
$$\left|\begin{array}{ccc}x+1 & x & x \\ x & x+\lambda & x \\ x & x & x+\lambda^{2}\end{array}\right|=\frac{9}{8}(103 x+81)$$ <br/><br/>Put $x=0$ <br/><br/>$$ \begin{aligned} & \left|\begin{array}{ccc} 1 & 0 & 0 \\ 0 & \lambda & 0 \\ 0 & 0 & \lambda^2 \end{array}\right|=\frac{9}{8} \times 81 \\\\ & \lambda^3=\frac{3^6}...
mcq
jee-main-2023-online-11th-april-evening-shift
jaoe38c1lscntluu
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
<p>The values of $$\alpha$$, for which $$\left|\begin{array}{ccc}1 &amp; \frac{3}{2} &amp; \alpha+\frac{3}{2} \\ 1 &amp; \frac{1}{3} &amp; \alpha+\frac{1}{3} \\ 2 \alpha+3 &amp; 3 \alpha+1 &amp; 0\end{array}\right|=0$$, lie in the interval</p>
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "$$(-2,1)$$\n"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "$$\\left(-\\frac{3}{2}, \\frac{3}{2}\\right)$$\n"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "$$(-3,0)$$\n"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "$$(0,3)$$"}]
["C"]
null
<p>$$\left|\begin{array}{ccc} 1 & \frac{3}{2} & \alpha+\frac{3}{2} \\ 1 & \frac{1}{3} & \alpha+\frac{1}{3} \\ 2 \alpha+3 & 3 \alpha+1 & 0 \end{array}\right|=0$$</p> <p>$$\begin{aligned} & \Rightarrow(2 \alpha+3)\left\{\frac{7 \alpha}{6}\right\}-(3 \alpha+1)\left\{\frac{-7}{6}\right\}=0 \\ & \Rightarrow(2 \alpha+3) \cdo...
mcq
jee-main-2024-online-27th-january-evening-shift
jaoe38c1lseyky4c
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
<p>$$\text { Let } A=\left[\begin{array}{lll} 1 &amp; 0 &amp; 0 \\ 0 &amp; \alpha &amp; \beta \\ 0 &amp; \beta &amp; \alpha \end{array}\right] \text { and }|2 \mathrm{~A}|^3=2^{21} \text { where } \alpha, \beta \in Z \text {, Then a value of } \alpha \text { is }$$</p>
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "9"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "17"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "3"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "5"}]
["D"]
null
<p>$$\begin{aligned} & |\mathrm{A}|=\alpha^2-\beta^2 \\ & |2 \mathrm{~A}|^3=2^{21} \Rightarrow|\mathrm{A}|=2^4 \\ & \alpha^2-\beta^2=16 \\ & (\alpha+\beta)(\alpha-\beta)=16 \Rightarrow \alpha=4 \text { or } 5 \end{aligned}$$</p>
mcq
jee-main-2024-online-29th-january-morning-shift
lvc57b13
maths
matrices-and-determinants
expansion-of-determinant
<p>For $$\alpha, \beta \in \mathbb{R}$$ and a natural number $$n$$, let $$A_r=\left|\begin{array}{ccc}r &amp; 1 &amp; \frac{n^2}{2}+\alpha \\ 2 r &amp; 2 &amp; n^2-\beta \\ 3 r-2 &amp; 3 &amp; \frac{n(3 n-1)}{2}\end{array}\right|$$. Then $$2 A_{10}-A_8$$ is</p>
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "$$4 \\alpha+2 \\beta$$\n"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "0"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "$$2 n$$\n"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "$$2 \\alpha+4 \\beta$$"}]
["A"]
null
<p>$$A_r=\left|\begin{array}{ccc} r & 1 & \frac{n^2}{2}+\alpha \\ 2 r & 2 & n^2-\beta \\ 3 r-2 & 3 & \frac{n(3 n-1)}{2} \end{array}\right|$$</p> <p>$${A_r} = 2\left| {\matrix{ r & 1 & {{{{n^2}} \over 2} + \alpha } \cr {2r} & 2 & {{{{n^2}} \over 2} - \beta } \cr {3r - 2} & 3 & {{{n(3n - 1)} \over 2}} \cr ...
mcq
jee-main-2024-online-6th-april-morning-shift
L5OkUKHe1Wo61y8B
maths
matrices-and-determinants
inverse-of-a-matrix
Let $$A = \left( {\matrix{ 1 &amp; { - 1} &amp; 1 \cr 2 &amp; 1 &amp; { - 3} \cr 1 &amp; 1 &amp; 1 \cr } } \right).$$ and $$10$$ $$B = \left( {\matrix{ 4 &amp; 2 &amp; 2 \cr { - 5} &amp; 0 &amp; \alpha \cr 1 &amp; { - 2} &amp; 3 \cr } } \right)$$. if $$B$$ is <p>the inverse of matri...
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "$$5$$"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "$$-1$$ "}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "$$2$$ "}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "$$-2$$"}]
["A"]
null
Given that $$10B$$ $$\,\,\, = \left[ {\matrix{ 4 &amp; 2 &amp; 2 \cr { - 5} &amp; 0 &amp; \alpha \cr 1 &amp; { - 2} &amp; 3 \cr } } \right]$$ <br><br>$$ \Rightarrow B = {1 \over {10}}\left[ {\matrix{ 4 &amp; 2 &amp; 2 \cr { - 5} &amp; 0 &amp; \alpha \cr 1 &amp; { - 2} &amp; 3 \cr } }...
mcq
aieee-2004
BrIRgABjKyBYb3DI
maths
matrices-and-determinants
inverse-of-a-matrix
Let $$A = \left( {\matrix{ 0 &amp; 0 &amp; { - 1} \cr 0 &amp; { - 1} &amp; 0 \cr { - 1} &amp; 0 &amp; 0 \cr } } \right)$$. The only correct <p>statement about the matrix $$A$$ is</p>
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "$${A^2} = 1$$ "}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "$$A=(-1)I,$$ where $$I$$ is a unit matrix "}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "$${A^{ - 1}}$$ does not exist "}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "$$A$$ is a zero matrix"}]
["A"]
null
$$A = \left[ {\matrix{ 0 &amp; 0 &amp; { - 1} \cr 0 &amp; { - 1} &amp; 0 \cr { - 1} &amp; 0 &amp; 0 \cr } } \right]$$ <br><br>clearly $$\,\,\,A \ne 0.\,$$ Also $$\,\,\left| A \right| = - 1 \ne 0$$ <br><br>$$\therefore$$ $${A^{ - 1}}\,\,$$ exists, further <br><br>$$\left( { - 1} \right)I = \left[ {\ma...
mcq
aieee-2004
gVRbAj7S0qPH4tAt
maths
matrices-and-determinants
inverse-of-a-matrix
If $${A^2} - A + 1 = 0$$, then the inverse of $$A$$ is :
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "$$A+I$$ "}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "$$A$$ "}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "$$A-I$$ "}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "$$I-A$$"}]
["D"]
null
Given $${A^2} - A + I = 0$$ <br><br>$${A^{ - 1}}{A^2} - {A^{ - 1}}A + {A^{ - 1}}.I = {A^{ - 1}}.0$$ <br><br>(Multiplying $$\,\,\,{A^{ - 1}}$$ on both sides) <br><br>$$ \Rightarrow A - 1 + {A^{ - 1}} = 0$$ <br><br>or $${A^{ - 1}} = 1 - A$$
mcq
aieee-2005
NZE3QvqIskeDsv0i
maths
matrices-and-determinants
inverse-of-a-matrix
If $$A$$ is a $$3 \times 3$$ non-singular matrix such that $$AA'=A'A$$ and <br/>$$B = {A^{ - 1}}A',$$ then $$BB'$$ equals:
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "$${B^{ - 1}}$$ "}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "$$\\left( {{B^{ - 1}}} \\right)'$$"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "$$I+B$$ "}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "$$I$$ "}]
["D"]
null
$$BB' = B\left( {{A^{ - 1}}A'} \right)' = B\left( {A'} \right)'\left( {{A^{ - 1}}} \right)' = BA\left( {{A^{ - 1}}} \right)'$$ <br><br>$$ = \left( {{A^{ - 1}}A'} \right)\left( {A\left( {{A^{ - 1}}} \right)'} \right)$$ <br><br>$$ = {A^{ - 1}}A.A'.\left( {{A^{ - 1}}} \right)'\,\,\,\,\,\,$$ $$\left\{ {} \right.$$ as $$\,\...
mcq
jee-main-2014-offline
WdAPCKhiSFPJAR2URgL8E
maths
matrices-and-determinants
inverse-of-a-matrix
Let A be a 3 $$ \times $$ 3 matrix such that A<sup>2</sup> $$-$$ 5A + 7I = 0 <br/><br/><b>Statement - I :</b>   <br/><br/>A<sup>$$-$$1</sup> = $${1 \over 7}$$ (5I $$-$$ A). <br/><br/><b>Statement - II :</b> <br/><br/>The polynomial A<sup>3</sup> $$-$$ 2A<sup>2</sup> $$-$$ 3A + I can be reduced to 5(A $$-$$ 4I). <br/><...
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "Statement-I is true, but Statement-II is false."}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "Statement-I is false, but Statement-II is true."}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "Both the statements are true."}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "Both the statements are false"}]
["C"]
null
Given, <br><br>A<sup>2</sup> $$-$$ 5A + 7I = 0 <br><br>$$ \Rightarrow $$&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;A<sup>2</sup> $$-$$ 5A = $$-$$ 7I <br><br>$$ \Rightarrow $$&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;AAA<sup>$$-$$1</sup> $$-$$ 5AA<sup>$$-$$1</sup> = $$-$$ 7IA<sup>$$-$$1</sup> <br><br>$$ \Rightarrow $$&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;AI $$-$$ 5I = $$-$$ 7A<sup>$$-$$1...
mcq
jee-main-2016-online-10th-april-morning-slot
G13VIQ4UxGankd46IX9Mu
maths
matrices-and-determinants
inverse-of-a-matrix
Suppose A is any 3$$ \times $$ 3 non-singular matrix and ( A $$-$$ 3I) (A $$-$$ 5I) = O where I = I<sub>3</sub> and O = O<sub>3</sub>. If $$\alpha $$A + $$\beta $$A<sup>-1</sup> = 4I, then $$\alpha $$ + $$\beta $$ is equal to :
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "8"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "7"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "13"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "12"}]
["A"]
null
Given, <br><br>( A $$-$$ 3I) (A $$-$$ 5I) = O <br><br>$$ \Rightarrow $$ A<sup>2</sup> - 8A + 15I = O <br><br>Multiplying both sides by A<sup>- 1</sup>, we get, <br><br>A<sup>- 1</sup>A.A - 8A<sup>- 1</sup>A + 15A<sup>- 1</sup>I = A<sup>- 1</sup>O <br><br>$$ \Rightarrow $$ A - 8I + 15A<sup>- 1</sup> = O <br><br>$$ \Rig...
mcq
jee-main-2018-online-15th-april-evening-slot
1dHMda3zohOtFwklZhLEe
maths
matrices-and-determinants
inverse-of-a-matrix
If $$A = \left[ {\matrix{ {\cos \theta } &amp; { - \sin \theta } \cr {\sin \theta } &amp; {\cos \theta } \cr } } \right]$$, then the matrix A<sup>–50</sup> when $$\theta $$ = $$\pi \over 12$$, is equal to :
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "$$\\left[ {\\matrix{\n { {{\\sqrt 3 } \\over 2}} &amp; { - {1 \\over 2}} \\cr \n {{{ 1} \\over 2}} &amp; {{{\\sqrt 3 } \\over 2}} \\cr \n\n } } \\right]$$"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "$$\\left[ {\\matrix{\n {{1 \\over 2}} &amp; -{{{\\sqrt 3 } \\over 2}} \\cr \n {{{\\s...
["C"]
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(A<sup>$$-$$50</sup>) = (A<sup>$$-$$1</sup>)<sup>50</sup> <br><br>We know, <br><br>A<sup>$$-$$1</sup> = $${{adjA} \over {\left| A \right|}}$$ <br><br>$$\left| A \right|$$ = cos<sup>2</sup>$$\theta $$ + sin<sup>2</sup>$$\theta $$ = 1 <br><br>cofactor of A = $$\left[ {\matrix{ {\cos \theta } &amp; { - \sin \theta } ...
mcq
jee-main-2019-online-9th-january-morning-slot
FDEz8mcROZKQr1vuUT18hoxe66ijvwpuwxp
maths
matrices-and-determinants
inverse-of-a-matrix
If $$\left[ {\matrix{ 1 &amp; 1 \cr 0 &amp; 1 \cr } } \right]\left[ {\matrix{ 1 &amp; 2 \cr 0 &amp; 1 \cr } } \right]$$$$\left[ {\matrix{ 1 &amp; 3 \cr 0 &amp; 1 \cr } } \right]$$....$$\left[ {\matrix{ 1 &amp; {n - 1} \cr 0 &amp; 1 \cr } } \right] = \left[ {\matrix{ 1 ...
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "$$\\left[ {\\matrix{\n 1 &amp; { 0} \\cr \n {12} &amp; 1 \\cr \n\n } } \\right]$$"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "$$\\left[ {\\matrix{\n 1 &amp; { 0} \\cr \n {13} &amp; 1 \\cr \n\n } } \\right]$$"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "$$\\left[ {\\matrix{\n 1 &amp; { - 13} ...
["C"]
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Given<br><br> $$\left[ {\matrix{ 1 &amp; 1 \cr 0 &amp; 1 \cr } } \right]\left[ {\matrix{ 1 &amp; 2 \cr 0 &amp; 1 \cr } } \right]$$$$\left[ {\matrix{ 1 &amp; 3 \cr 0 &amp; 1 \cr } } \right]$$....$$\left[ {\matrix{ 1 &amp; {n - 1} \cr 0 &amp; 1 \cr } } \right] = \left[ {\ma...
mcq
jee-main-2019-online-9th-april-morning-slot
rvBAr0Vg54rfbOxUni1klrhw2ua
maths
matrices-and-determinants
inverse-of-a-matrix
Let P = $$\left[ {\matrix{ 3 &amp; { - 1} &amp; { - 2} \cr 2 &amp; 0 &amp; \alpha \cr 3 &amp; { - 5} &amp; 0 \cr } } \right]$$, where $$\alpha $$ $$ \in $$ R. Suppose Q = [ q<sub>ij</sub>] is a matrix satisfying PQ = kl<sub>3</sub> for some non-zero k $$ \in $$ R. <br/>If q<sub>23</sub> = $$ - {k \ove...
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As $$PQ = kI \Rightarrow Q = k{P^{ - 1}}I$$<br><br>now $$Q = {k \over {|P|}}(adjP)I $$ <br><br>$$\Rightarrow Q = {k \over {(20 + 12\alpha )}}\left[ {\matrix{ - &amp; - &amp; - \cr - &amp; - &amp; {( - 3\alpha - 4)} \cr - &amp; - &amp; - \cr } } \right]\left[ {\matrix{ 1 &amp; 0 &amp...
integer
jee-main-2021-online-24th-february-morning-slot
vTciYbdTPPnzWP11Sg1kls5jz0i
maths
matrices-and-determinants
inverse-of-a-matrix
If $$A = \left[ {\matrix{ 0 &amp; { - \tan \left( {{\theta \over 2}} \right)} \cr {\tan \left( {{\theta \over 2}} \right)} &amp; 0 \cr } } \right]$$ and <br/>$$({I_2} + A){({I_2} - A)^{ - 1}} = \left[ {\matrix{ a &amp; { - b} \cr b &amp; a \cr } } \right]$$, then $$13({a^2} + {b^2})$$ is equal...
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$$A = \left[ {\matrix{ 0 &amp; { - \tan {\theta \over 2}} \cr {\tan {\theta \over 2}} &amp; 0 \cr } } \right]$$<br><br>$$ \Rightarrow I + A = \left[ {\matrix{ 1 &amp; { - \tan {\theta \over 2}} \cr {\tan {\theta \over 2}} &amp; 1 \cr } } \right]$$<br><br>$$ \Rightarrow I - A = \left[ {\matri...
integer
jee-main-2021-online-25th-february-morning-slot
1ks088t6b
maths
matrices-and-determinants
inverse-of-a-matrix
Let $$A = \left[ {\matrix{ 1 &amp; 2 \cr { - 1} &amp; 4 \cr } } \right]$$. If A<sup>$$-$$1</sup> = $$\alpha$$I + $$\beta$$A, $$\alpha$$, $$\beta$$ $$\in$$ R, I is a 2 $$\times$$ 2 identity matrix then 4($$\alpha$$ $$-$$ $$\beta$$) is equal to :
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "5"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "$${8 \\over 3}$$"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "2"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "4"}]
["D"]
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$$A = \left[ {\matrix{ 1 &amp; 2 \cr { - 1} &amp; 4 \cr } } \right],|A| = 6$$<br><br>$${A^{ - 1}} = {{adjA} \over {|A|}} = {1 \over 6}\left[ {\matrix{ 4 &amp; { - 2} \cr 1 &amp; 1 \cr } } \right] = \left[ {\matrix{ {{2 \over 3}} &amp; { - {1 \over 3}} \cr {{1 \over 6}} &amp; {{1 \over 6}...
mcq
jee-main-2021-online-27th-july-morning-shift
1l58gzk5u
maths
matrices-and-determinants
inverse-of-a-matrix
<p>Let $$X = \left[ {\matrix{ 0 &amp; 1 &amp; 0 \cr 0 &amp; 0 &amp; 1 \cr 0 &amp; 0 &amp; 0 \cr } } \right],\,Y = \alpha I + \beta X + \gamma {X^2}$$ and $$Z = {\alpha ^2}I - \alpha \beta X + ({\beta ^2} - \alpha \gamma ){X^2}$$, $$\alpha$$, $$\beta$$, $$\gamma$$ $$\in$$ R. If $${Y^{ - 1}} = \left[ {\m...
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100
<p>$$\because$$ $$X = \left[ {\matrix{ 0 & 1 & 0 \cr 0 & 0 & 1 \cr 0 & 0 & 0 \cr } } \right]$$</p> <p>$$\therefore$$ $${X^2} = \left[ {\matrix{ 0 & 0 & 1 \cr 0 & 0 & 0 \cr 0 & 0 & 0 \cr } } \right]$$</p> <p>$$\therefore$$ $$Y = \alpha I + \beta X + \gamma {X^2}\left[ {\matrix{ \alph...
integer
jee-main-2022-online-26th-june-evening-shift
1l6i06330
maths
matrices-and-determinants
inverse-of-a-matrix
<p>The number of matrices $$A=\left(\begin{array}{ll}a &amp; b \\ c &amp; d\end{array}\right)$$, where $$a, b, c, d \in\{-1,0,1,2,3, \ldots \ldots, 10\}$$, such that $$A=A^{-1}$$, is ___________.</p>
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<p>$$\because$$ $$A = \left[ {\matrix{ a & b \cr c & d \cr } } \right]$$ then $${A^2} = \left[ {\matrix{ {{a^2} + bc} & {b(a + d)} \cr {c(a + d)} & {bc + {d^2}} \cr } } \right]$$</p> <p>For A<sup>$$-$$1</sup> must exist $$ad - bc \ne 0$$ ...... (i)</p> <p>and $$A = {A^{ - 1}} \Rightarrow {A^2} =...
integer
jee-main-2022-online-26th-july-evening-shift
1ldu5socp
maths
matrices-and-determinants
inverse-of-a-matrix
<p>Let $$A = \left[ {\matrix{ {{1 \over {\sqrt {10} }}} &amp; {{3 \over {\sqrt {10} }}} \cr {{{ - 3} \over {\sqrt {10} }}} &amp; {{1 \over {\sqrt {10} }}} \cr } } \right]$$ and $$B = \left[ {\matrix{ 1 &amp; { - i} \cr 0 &amp; 1 \cr } } \right]$$, where $$i = \sqrt { - 1} $$. If $$\mathrm{M=A^T ...
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "$$\\left[ {\\matrix{\n 1 & { - 2023i} \\cr \n 0 & 1 \\cr \n\n } } \\right]$$"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "$$\\left[ {\\matrix{\n 1 & 0 \\cr \n {2023i} & 1 \\cr \n\n } } \\right]$$"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "$$\\left[ {\\matrix{\n 1 & {2023i} \\cr \n 0 & 1 ...
["C"]
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$$ \begin{aligned} & \mathrm{AA}^{\mathrm{T}}=\left[\begin{array}{cc} \frac{1}{\sqrt{10}} & \frac{3}{\sqrt{10}} \\ \frac{-3}{\sqrt{10}} & \frac{1}{\sqrt{10}} \end{array}\right]\left[\begin{array}{cc} \frac{1}{\sqrt{10}} & \frac{-3}{\sqrt{10}} \\ \frac{3}{\sqrt{10}} & \frac{1}{\sqrt{10}} \end{array}\right]=\left[\begin{...
mcq
jee-main-2023-online-25th-january-evening-shift
1lguucigm
maths
matrices-and-determinants
inverse-of-a-matrix
<p>Let $$\mathrm{A}$$ be a $$2 \times 2$$ matrix with real entries such that $$\mathrm{A}'=\alpha \mathrm{A}+\mathrm{I}$$, where $$\alpha \in \mathbb{R}-\{-1,1\}$$. If $$\operatorname{det}\left(A^{2}-A\right)=4$$, then the sum of all possible values of $$\alpha$$ is equal to :</p>
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "2"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "$$\\frac{3}{2}$$"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "0"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "$$\\frac{5}{2}$$"}]
["D"]
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We have, $A^T=\alpha A+I$, where $A$ is $2 \times 2$ matrix and $\alpha \in R-\{-1,1\}$ <br/><br/>$$ \begin{aligned} \left(A^T\right)^T & =\alpha A^T+I \\\\ A & =\alpha A^T+I \\\\ A & =\alpha(\alpha A+I)+I \left[\because A^T=\alpha A+I\right]\\\\ A & =\alpha^2 A+(\alpha+1) I \\\\ A & \left(1-\alpha^2\right)=(\alpha+1)...
mcq
jee-main-2023-online-11th-april-morning-shift
1lgylvto4
maths
matrices-and-determinants
inverse-of-a-matrix
<p>If $$A=\left[\begin{array}{cc}1 &amp; 5 \\ \lambda &amp; 10\end{array}\right], \mathrm{A}^{-1}=\alpha \mathrm{A}+\beta \mathrm{I}$$ and $$\alpha+\beta=-2$$, then $$4 \alpha^{2}+\beta^{2}+\lambda^{2}$$ is equal to :</p>
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "12"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "10"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "19"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "14"}]
["D"]
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$$ \begin{aligned} & \mathrm{A}=\left[\begin{array}{cc} 1 & 5 \\ \lambda & 10 \end{array}\right] \\\\ & \Rightarrow|\mathrm{A}-x \mathrm{I}|=0 \\\\ & \Rightarrow\left|\begin{array}{cc} 1-x & 5 \\ \lambda & 10-x \end{array}\right|=0 \\\\ & \Rightarrow(1-x)(10-x)-5 \lambda=0 \\\\ & \Rightarrow 10-11 x+x^2-5 \lambda=0 \en...
mcq
jee-main-2023-online-8th-april-evening-shift
lsbku1aw
maths
matrices-and-determinants
inverse-of-a-matrix
Consider the matrix $f(x)=\left[\begin{array}{ccc}\cos x &amp; -\sin x &amp; 0 \\ \sin x &amp; \cos x &amp; 0 \\ 0 &amp; 0 &amp; 1\end{array}\right]$. <br/><br/>Given below are two statements : <br/><br/>Statement I : $ f(-x)$ is the inverse of the matrix $f(x)$. <br/><br/>Statement II : $f(x) f(y)=f(x+y)$. <br/><br/>I...
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "Statement I is false but Statement II is true"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "Both Statement I and Statement II are false"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "Both Statement I and Statement II are true"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "Statement I is true but Statement II is false"}]
["C"]
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<p>$$\begin{aligned} & f(-x)=\left[\begin{array}{ccc} \cos x & \sin x & 0 \\ -\sin x & \cos x & 0 \\ 0 & 0 & 1 \end{array}\right] \\ & f(x) \cdot f(-x)=\left[\begin{array}{lll} 1 & 0 & 0 \\ 0 & 1 & 0 \\ 0 & 0 & 1 \end{array}\right]=I \end{aligned}$$</p> <p>Hence statement- I is correct</p> <p>Now, checking statement II...
mcq
jee-main-2024-online-27th-january-morning-shift
luxwcxug
maths
matrices-and-determinants
inverse-of-a-matrix
<p>Let $$B=\left[\begin{array}{ll}1 &amp; 3 \\ 1 &amp; 5\end{array}\right]$$ and $$A$$ be a $$2 \times 2$$ matrix such that $$A B^{-1}=A^{-1}$$. If $$B C B^{-1}=A$$ and $$C^4+\alpha C^2+\beta I=O$$, then $$2 \beta-\alpha$$ is equal to</p>
[{"identifier": "A", "content": "16"}, {"identifier": "B", "content": "10"}, {"identifier": "C", "content": "8"}, {"identifier": "D", "content": "2"}]
["B"]
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<p>$$\begin{aligned} & B=\left[\begin{array}{ll} 1 & 3 \\ 1 & 5 \end{array}\right] \\ & A B^{-1}=A^{-1} \\ & \Rightarrow A^2=B \end{aligned}$$</p> <p>Also, $$B C B^{-1}=A$$</p> <p>$$\begin{aligned} \Rightarrow C & =B^{-1} A B \\ \Rightarrow C^4 & =\left(B^{-1} A B\right)\left(B^{-1} A B\right)\left(B^{-1} A B\right)\le...
mcq
jee-main-2024-online-9th-april-evening-shift
lv2eqxv2
maths
matrices-and-determinants
inverse-of-a-matrix
<p>Let $$A$$ be a $$2 \times 2$$ symmetric matrix such that $$A\left[\begin{array}{l}1 \\ 1\end{array}\right]=\left[\begin{array}{l}3 \\ 7\end{array}\right]$$ and the determinant of $$A$$ be 1 . If $$A^{-1}=\alpha A+\beta I$$, where $$I$$ is an identity matrix of order $$2 \times 2$$, then $$\alpha+\beta$$ equals _____...
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5
<p>Let $$A=\left[\begin{array}{ll}a & b \\ b & c\end{array}\right]$$</p> <p>$$|A|=1 \Rightarrow a c-b^2=0 \quad \text{... (i)}$$</p> <p>$$\text { Given }\left[\begin{array}{ll} a & b \\ b & c \end{array}\right]\left[\begin{array}{l} 1 \\ 1 \end{array}\right]=\left[\begin{array}{l} 3 \\ 7 \end{array}\right]$$</p> <p>$$\...
integer
jee-main-2024-online-4th-april-evening-shift