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  1. 11 | abba, where a and b are the digits in a 4 digit number.

    Nov 21, 2013 · Truly lost here, I know abba could look anything like 1221 or even 9999. However how do I prove 11 divides all of the possiblities?

  2. How to calculate total combinations for AABB and ABBB sets?

    Apr 19, 2022 · Although both belong to a much broad combination of N=2 and n=4 (AAAA, ABBA, BBBB...), where order matters and repetition is allowed, both can be rearranged in different …

  3. How many $4$-digit palindromes are divisible by $3$?

    Feb 28, 2018 · Hint: in digits the number is $abba$ with $2 (a+b)$ divisible by $3$.

  4. If $A$ is positive definite, $B$ is self adjoint, and $AB+BA$ is ...

    Mar 11, 2025 · Suppose $A$ and $B$ are complex linear operators of some finite-dimensional vector space $X$. In my definition, positive definite operators are only for self-adjoint ...

  5. matrices - When will $AB=BA$? - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Aug 29, 2013 · Given two square matrices $A,B$ with same dimension, what conditions will lead to this result? Or what result will this condition lead to? I thought this is a quite ...

  6. $A^2=AB+BA$. Prove that $\det (AB-BA)=0$ [duplicate]

    I get the trick. Use the fact that matrices "commute under determinants". +1

  7. The commutator of two matrices - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    The commutator [X, Y] of two matrices is defined by the equation $$\begin {align} [X, Y] = XY − YX. \end {align}$$ Two anti-commuting matrices A and B satisfy $$\begin {align} A^2=I \qu...

  8. Find a generating function for the number of strings

    May 13, 2016 · This is nice work and an interesting enrichment. (+1). I realized when I had solved most of it that the OP seems to know how to compute the generating function but is looking for …

  9. elementary number theory - Common factors for all palindromes ...

    For example a palindrome of length $4$ is always divisible by $11$ because palindromes of length $4$ are in the form of: $$\\overline{abba}$$ so it is equal to $$1001a+110b$$ and …

  10. Matrices - Conditions for $AB+BA=0$ - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    There must be something missing since taking $B$ to be the zero matrix will work for any $A$.