adjunkteMethode
The AdjunkteMethode, also known as the adjugate method or adjoint method, is a technique used in linear algebra to find the inverse of a square matrix. It is based on the relationship between a matrix, its adjugate, and its determinant. The adjugate of a square matrix is the transpose of its cofactor matrix. The cofactor of an element in a matrix is found by multiplying $(-1)$ raised to the power of the sum of the element's row and column indices by the determinant of the submatrix obtained by removing that element's row and column.
To find the inverse of a matrix A using the adjunkteMethode, the formula is given by: $A^{-1}
The adjunkteMethode relies on the property that a matrix has an inverse if and only if its