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    Let A and B be a 2×22\times 22×2 matrices. Then which of the following is true ?​
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    Let A and B be a 2×22\times 2 matrices. Then which of the following is true ?​

    A.

    det(A+B)+det(AB)=det(A)+det(B)\det(A + B) + \det(A - B) = \det(A) + \det(B)​​

    B.

    det(A+B)+det(AB)=2det(A)2det(B)\det(A + B) + \det(A - B) = 2\det(A) - 2\det(B)​​

    C.

    det(A+B)+det(AB)=2det(A)+2det(B)\det(A + B) + \det(A - B) = 2\det(A) + 2\det(B) ​​

    D.

    det(A+B)det(AB)=2det(A)2det(B)\det(A + B) - \det(A - B) = 2\det(A) - 2\det(B)​​

    Correct option is C

    =2[det(A)+det(B)]=2\big[\det(A)+\det(B)\big]​​

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