If A and B are symmetric matrices of the same order, then which one of the following is not true ?
A + B is symmetric
A - B is symmetric
AB + BA is symmetric
AB - BA is symmetric
If A and B are square matnces of order n such that A2 - B2 = (A - B) (A + B), then which of the following will be true?
Either A or B is zero matrix
A = B
AB = BA
Either A or B is identity matrix
C.
AB = BA
Also, options (a), (b) and (d) satisfy the given condition none of those is a necessary condition for A2 - B2 = (A - B)(A + B).