Given the matrix K = \(\begin{pmatrix}2 & 1\\3 & 4\end{pmatrix}\), the matrix K\(^2\) + K + I, where I is the 2 x 2 identity matrix, is
a
\(\begin{pmatrix}6 & 3\\3 & 20\end{pmatrix}\)
b
\(\begin{pmatrix}9 & 8\\22 & 23\end{pmatrix}\)
c
\(\begin{pmatrix}10 & 7\\21 & 24\end{pmatrix}\)
d
\(\begin{pmatrix}7 & 2\\12 & 21\end{pmatrix}\)
Explanation
Correct Option
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