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If $A X=B$ represents a matrix equation where $A$ is a nonsingular matrix, then we can solve the equation using $X=$ __________.
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Step 1: Identify the given matrix equation \( A X = B \), where \( A \) is a nonsingular (invertible) matrix, \( X \) is the unknown matrix we want to solve for, and \( B \) is a known matrix. Show more…
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