In problem use Theorem II.3 to find A -1 for the given matrix or show that no
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In problem use Theorem II.3 to find A-1 for the given matrix or show that no inverse exists.
Theorem II.3
If an n × n matrix A can be transformed into the n × n identity I by a sequence of elementary row operations, then A is nonsingular. The same sequence of operations that transforms A into the identity I will also transform I into A-1.
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2 3 0 1 A = 4 8
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