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C) What condition can you impose on A and B so that(A+B)(A−B) = A2−B2?

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  • 18-10-2019

Answer:

Observe that

[tex](A+B)(A-B)=AA-AB+BA-BB=A^2-AB+BA-B^2[/tex]

Since the product of matrices isn't commutative, then for any matrices A and B [tex]A\neq B[/tex].

Then, if we want that [tex](A+B)(A-B)=A^2-B^2[/tex], we need impose the condition that [tex]AB=BA[/tex]

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