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Mathematics, 14.09.2019 06:30 Sariyahhall1

Prove that the conjugate transpose of a matrix product is the product of the conjugate transposes in the opposite order, i. e., (ab)* = b'a . do this in general using indices, i. e., show that ((ab)*); k = (b*a") is using the definitions of conjugate transpose and matrix multiplication and properties of the conjugate.

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