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Suppose A, B, and X are n×n matrices with A, X, and (A−AX) invertible, and suppose (A−AX)−1=X−1B. Complete parts (a) and (b) below. a. Explain why B is invertible. b. Solve for X. If you need to invert a matrix, explainwhy that matrix is invertible

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