Question
Question: If \[A=\left( \begin{matrix} \cos \alpha & \sin \alpha \\\ -\sin \alpha & \cos \alpha \\\ ...
If A=cosα −sinα sinαcosα then prove that A′×A=1?
Explanation
Solution
In this problem, we have to prove the given condition with the given matrix. We have to find the transpose of the given matrix to multiply the given matrix and the transpose of that matrix to get the identity matrix, which will be equal to 1. We know that we can find the transpose of a matrix, by interchanging its rows and columns. We can multiply two matrices by matrix multiplication to prove that the multiplication of the matrix and its transpose equals 1.
Complete step by step answer:
We know that the given matrix is,