Grade 12 Mathematics
Grade 12 Mathematics
Grade 12 Mathematics
Inverse of a Matrix
1. Adjoint of a Matrix: If A = [aij] is a square matrix of order n and Cij denote the cofactor of aij in A, then
the transpose of the matrix of cofactors of elements of A is called the adjoint of A and is denoted by
adj A.
i.e., adj A = [Cij]T
R V RS V
SSSa11 a12 a13WWW SSC11 C21 C31WWW
If A = SSa21 a22 a23WW, then adj A = SSC12 C22 C32WW
SS W SS W
Sa31 a32 a33WW SC13 C23 C33WW
T X T X
2. The adjoint of a square matrix of order 2 can be obtained by interchanging the diagonal elements and
changing the signs of off-diagonal elements.
If A == G , then adj A == G.
a b d –b
c d –c a
3. If A is a square matrix of order n, then A (adj A) = |A|In = (adj A) A.
4. Following are some properties of adjoint of a square matrix:
If A and B are square matrices of the same order n, then
(i) adj (AB) = (adj B) (adj A) (ii) adj AT = (adj A)T
(iii) adj (adj A) =|A|n – 2A (iv) |adj A|= |A|n – 1
5. Invertible Matrix: A square matrix A of order n is invertible, if there exists a square matrix B of the
same order such that AB = In = BA.
In such a case, we say that the inverse of matrix A is B and we write A–1 = B.
Following are some properties of inverse of a matrix:
(i) Every invertible matrix possesses a unique inverse.
(ii) If A is an invertible matrix, then (A–1)–1 = A.
(iii) A square matrix is invertible, if it is non-singular.
1
(iv) If A is a non-singular matrix, then A–1 = (adj A).
|A |
(v) If A and B are two invertible matrices of the same order, then (AB)–1 = B–1 A–1.
(vi) If A is an invertible matrix, then (AT)–1 = (A–1)T.
(vii) The inverse of an invertible symmetric matrix is a symmetric matrix.
1
(viii) If A is a non-singular matrix, then |A–1| = .
|A |
6. Elementary Operation of Matrix: The following are three operations applied on the rows (columns)
of a matrix.
(i) Interchange of any two rows (columns) Ri Rj (Ci Cj).
(ii) Multiplying all elements of a row (column) of a matrix by a non-zero scalar Ri kRi (Ci kCj).
(iii) Adding to the elements of a row (column), the corresponding elements of another row (column)
multiplied by any scalar Ri Ri + kRj (Ci Ci + kCj).
7. A matrix obtained from an identity matrix by a single elementary operation is called an elementary
matrix.
8. Elementary Row Operations: A’ by elementary row
A = IA …(i)
On this equation (i A I’
on the RHS till we get I = BA
A = IA
I = BA
B is called inverse of A i.e., A = B
–1
I = AB
B is called inverse of A i.e., A = B
–1
|A| 0 |A|= 0
PROFICIENCY EXERCISE
Objective Type Questions: [1 mark each]
1. Choose and write the correct option in each of the following questions.
3. If A = = G and A (adj A) = = G
cos x sin x k 0
k.
– sin x cos x 0 k
4. A is a square matrix of order 3 and |A| = 7. Write the value of |adj A|. [CBSE (AI) 2010]
5. If A is a square matrix of order 3 such that |adj A A|.
6. If A = = G and B = = G
a b 1 0
AB).
c d 0 1
Short Answer Questions–I: [2 marks each]
7. If A = = G , show that A –1 =
2 3 1
A
5 –2 19
RS V
SS 1 a WW
S tan W
2 WW
8. Find the adjoint of the matrix SS W
SS– tan a 1 WWW
SS 2 W
T X
9. Solve the following system of equations by matrix method
3x + y = 19
3x – y = 23
10.
= G
2 1
7 4
Short Answer Questions–II: [3 marks each]
11. A typist charges ` 145 for typing 10 English and 3 Hindi pages, while charges for typing 3 English
and 10 Hindi pages are `
Hindi page separately. [CBSE (North) 2016]
12. If A, B are square matrices of the same order, then prove that adj (AB) = (adj B) (adj A).
RS V
SS2 0 –1WWW
13. SS5 1 0 WW . [CBSE (F) 2011]
SS WW
S0 1 3 W
T X
14. Let A = G, B = G . Then compute AB. Hence, solve the following system of equations :
2 3 4 –6
= =
1 2 –2 4
2x + y = 4, 3x + 2y = 1 [CBSE Sample Paper 2016]
Answers
1. (i) (b) (ii) (b) (iii) (c) (iv) (d) (v) (b)
9. x = 7, y = –2 10. = G
4 –1
11. ` 10 and ` 15 respectively
–7 2
RS V
SS 3 –1 1 WWW
14. AB = = G, x = 7, y = –10
2 0
13. A –1 = SS–15 6 –5WW
SS WW 0 2
S 5 –2 2 W
T X
RS VW RS V
SS 0 1 – 2 WW SS 3 –2 –1WWW
15. A = SS–2 9 –23WW ; x = 1, y = 2, z = 3
–1
16. SS–4 1 –1WW
SS WW SS W
S–1 5 –13W S 2 0 1 WW
T RS X V T X
SS–2 0 2 WWW
1
17. A –1 = SS 5 –2 –1WW ; x = 3, y = 1, z = 2 18. x = 1, y = 2, z = 3
4 SS W
S 1 2 –1WW
RS T V X RS V RS V
SS 3 –4 3 WWW SS 1 –1 1 WWW SS 2 8 –7WWW
1
19. SS–2 3 –2WW 20. A = SS–8 7 –5WW
–1
22. A = –1 S–5 1 7 WW
SS WW SS WW 21 SSS W
S 8 –12 9 W S 5 –4 3 W S14 –7 –7WW
T X T X RS T V RS X V
SS–1 –1 –3 WWW SS1 1 3 WWW
23. x = 1, y = 2, z = 3 24. x = 2, y = 1, z = 3 25. SS–1 –3 –10WW, X = SS1 3 10WW
SS W SS W
S–5 4 2 WW S5 –4 –2WW
T X T X
RS V RS V RS V
SS 3 –2 1 WWW SS–3 6 6 WWW SS2 0 –1WWW
26. A –1 = SS–9 6 –2WW 27. adj A = SS–6 3 –6WW 28. A –1 = SS5 1 0 WW
SS WW SS WW SS W
S 5 –3 1 W S–6 –6 3 W S0 1 3 WW
T X T X T X
SRS 2
V
1 WW
SS 0 – WW
SS 3 3W
29. –1
A = SS 13 2 WW ; x = 1, y = 2 and z = 1 30. x = 2, y = – 1, z = 1
SS 1 – 3 3 WWW
SS–1 4 0 WW
TR X
SS –7 –9 10WVW
S W
31. A –1 = SS–12 –15 17WW 32. x = 1, y = 2, z = – 1 33. x = 3, y = 1, z = 1
SS W
S 1 1 –1WW
T X
34. x = 2, y = 1 and z = 3
SELF-ASSESSMENT TEST
Time allowed: 1 hour Max. marks: 30
1. Choose and write the correct option in the following questions. (4 × 1 = 4)
(i
7. If A = = G , show that A –1 =
2 3 1
A
5 –2 19
8. Solve the following system of equations by matrix method
3x + y = 19
3x – y = 23
10. A coaching institute of English (subject) conducts classes in two batches I and II and fees for rich
and poor children are different. In batch I, it has 20 poor and 5 rich children and total monthly
collection is ` 9,000, whereas in batch II, it has 5 poor and 25 rich children and total monthly
collection is `
RS V
SS8 4 3WWW
11. A = SS2 1 1WW and use it to solve
SS W
the following system of linear equations: S1 2 2WW
T X
8x + 4y + 3z = 19; 2x + y + z = 5; x + 2y + 2z = 7
Solve the following question. (1 × 5 = 5)
12. Two Trusts A and B receive ` 70000 and ` 55000 respectively from central government to award
A
while trust B awarded 15, 10 and 5 persons respectively. If all three prizes together amount to
`
Answers
(n – 1) 2
1. (i) (a) (ii) (c) (iii) (b) (iv) (d) 2. (i) 16 (ii) A
3. adj A = = G 5. = G 6. = G
3 1 7 –10 1 –2
4. a6 8. x = 7, y = –2
–4 2 –2 3 –2 5
9. `1500, `2000, ` 1000
respectively.
10. Fee for rich children and poor children are ` 1000 and ` 200.
RS V
SS 0 2/3 –1/3WWW
11. A –1 = SS 1 –13/3 2/3 WW, x = 1, y = 2 and z = 1
SS W
S–1 4 0 WW
T X
12. ` 2000, ` 1000 and ` 3000 respectively
.