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#1 Help Me ! » Matrices » 2007-01-20 08:01:11

suaviter
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Hello! I have a problem proving this property of matrices. I know it's something to do with the associative law of multiplication but I just can't see it yet.

Let A, B and C be n x n matrices.

Prove that if AB = In and CA = In then B = C.

(In being the identity matrix for n x n).

Help!

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