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Latest revision as of 13:29, 15 October 2017
Let and be matrices with and Use properties of determinants to compute:
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| 1. If the matrix is identical to the matrix except the entries in one of the rows of |
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| 3. For an invertible matrix since and we have |
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Solution:
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| Every entry of the matrix is times the corresponding entry of |
| So, we multiply every row of the matrix by to get |
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| Hence, we have |
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(b)
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| Using properties of determinants, we have |
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| Continuing, we obtain |
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