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Let \(A\) is a \(3 \times 3\) matrix and \(B\) is its adjoint matrix. If \(|B|=64\), then \(|A|=\)
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Let \(A\) is a \(3 \times 3\) matrix and \(B\) is its adjoint matrix. If \(|B|=64\), then \(|A|=\)
(A) \(\pm 2\)
(B) \(\pm 4\)
(C) \(\pm 8\)
(D) \(\pm 12\)
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\(|\operatorname{Adj}(\mathrm{A})|=|\mathrm{A}|^{2}=64 \Rightarrow|\mathrm{A}|=\pm 8\)
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