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Question Appendix.4: Using Mathematical Induction in Linear Algebra If A1, A2, · ...

Using Mathematical Induction in Linear Algebra

If  A_1, A_2, \cdot \cdot \cdot , A_n  are invertible matrices, then prove the generalization of Theorem 2.9.

(A_1A_2A_3 \cdot \cdot \cdot A_n )^{-1} = A^{-1}_{n} \cdot \cdot \cdot A^{-1}_{3}A^{-1}_{2}A^{-1}_{1}
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