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If P = 1 2 then, prove that P2 - 2P - 5 = 0, 1 = 0, where I and 0 are unit 3 1 matrix and null matrix of order 2 x 2 respectively.
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If P = 1 2 then, prove that P2 - 2P - 5 = 0, 1 = 0, where I and 0 are unit 3 1 matrix and null matrix of order 2 x 2 respectively.
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3 1
matrix and null matrix of order 2 x 2 respectively.
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