What is the inverse of a matrix and when does it exist?

Updated May 16, 2026

Short answer

Inverse matrix reverses transformation; it exists only for full-rank square matrices.

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A matrix A has an inverse A⁻¹ if multiplying them yields identity. This is only possible if determinant is non-zero and matrix is full rank. Otherwise, information is lost and cannot be recovered.

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