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- During the French Revolution, many symbolic personifications of 'Liberty' and 'Reason' appeared. In France, the female figure was christened Marianne, which was characterized by Liberty and the Republic - the red cap. the tricolour, the cockade. Statues of Marianne stood in public squares to remind the people of the national symbol of unity.
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$$\left[ \begin{array}{cc}\rm 3 & 0\\ \rm a-2 & 2 \end{array}\right]$$ = $$\left[ \begin{array}{cc}\rm 3 & 0\\ \rm 1 & 2 \end{array}\right]$$
For this equality condition,
a - 2 = 1
Hence , a = 3
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