A matrices question: Suppose A = 2A^(-1)....

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Suppose A = 2A^-1(inverse)
Simplify (A- I) (A + 3I) where r and s are members of the set of Real Numbers and I is the identity matrix.

Leave answer in the form r(A) + s(I).

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(A-I)(A+3I) = (A-I)(A) + (A-I)(3I) = AA +2A - 3I

By your given, AA+2A-3I = A(2A^(-1)) + 2A - 3I = 2AA^(-1) + 2A - 3I = 2I + 2A - 3I = 2A - I

or

(2)A + (-1)I
 
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