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Class CBSE Class 12
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Matrices and Determinants
Q #1488
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For any square matrix A with real entries, if $A + A'$ is a symmetric matrix then :
(A)
(A - A') cannot be a skew symmetric matrix
(B)
(A - A') is a skew symmetric matrix
(C)
A is always a symmetric matrix
(D)
A is always a skew symmetric matrix
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