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is there any way to find the adjoint matrix?, a function or something like that? i just know to find the adjoint doing the inverse x the determinant but in this case it doesnt work =(
Why doesn't it work? Because the matrix is singular? The adjoint is the transpose of the matrix of cofactors. The cofactors of A are given by c[i,j=(-1)^(i+j)*|A|. If A is singular then |A|=0, and all the cofactors are zero. So it's just a matrix of zeros. Richard