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For two matrices to be multiplicative inverse of each other, the product of the matrix must be equal to an identity matrix I.

Multiplicative inverse of a matrix

For two matrices to be multiplicative inverse of each other, the product of the matrix must be equal to an identity matrix I.

Since the 2 by 2 matrix is given, hence the resulting value of I must be a 2 by 2 matrix.

Multiply the row of the first matrix with the column of the second to have:

[tex]\left[\begin{array}{ccc}-3&7\\-2&5\\\end{array}\right] \left[\begin{array}{ccc}-5&-7\\-2&3\\\end{array}\right] =\left[\begin{array}{ccc}1&0\\0&1\\\end{array}\right][/tex]

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