If A and B are square matrices such that AB = I and BA = I, then B is
It is based on a property about multiplication inverse. Only product of a matrix and its own inverse matrix then the resultant matrix will be identity matrix.
AB = I and BA = I
So, B is the multiplicative inverse matrix of A
∴ option (C) is correct answer.
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