Question:

If $a.b = a.c$ and $a \times b = a \times c$, then correct statement is

Updated On: May 19, 2022
  • a || (b - c)
  • a $\bot$ (b - c)
  • a = 0 or b = c
  • None of these
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

$a. b .=a . c \Rightarrow a .(b-c)=0 $
$\Rightarrow a=0$ or $b-c=0$ or $ a \perp(b-c)$
$\Rightarrow a=0 $ or $ b=c $ or $a \perp(b-c) \ldots$ (1)
Also $ a \times b=a \times c \Rightarrow a \times(b-c)=0$
$\Rightarrow a=0 $ or $ b-c=0$ or $ a \|(b-c) $
$\Rightarrow a=0$ or $b=c$ or $a \|(b-c) \ldots$(2)
Observing to $(1)$ and $(2)$ we find that
$a=0$ or $b=c$
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Concepts Used:

Invertible matrices

A matrix for which matrix inversion operation exists, given that it satisfies the requisite conditions is known as an invertible matrix. Any given square matrix A of order n × n is called invertible if and only if there exists, another n × n square matrix B such that, AB = BA = In, where In  is an identity matrix of order n × n.

For example,

It can be observed that the determinant of the following matrices is non-zero.