Find the inverse of the matrix $A = \left[\begin{array}{ll}2 & 1 \\ 7 & 4\end{array}\right]$,if it exists.

  • A
    $A^{-1} = \left[\begin{array}{cc}4 & -1 \\ -7 & 2\end{array}\right]$
  • B
    $A^{-1} = \left[\begin{array}{cc}2 & -1 \\ -7 & 4\end{array}\right]$
  • C
    $A^{-1} = \left[\begin{array}{cc}4 & 7 \\ 1 & 2\end{array}\right]$
  • D
    $A^{-1} = \left[\begin{array}{cc}1 & -2 \\ -4 & 7\end{array}\right]$

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