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In the above gallery, there is a complete copy of notes for the lecture given on December 1st by Professor Natan (in PDF format).

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MAT240 – December 1st

Basic Properties of det: Mnxn→F: 0 det(I) = 1

1.

  • Also, note that exchanging two rows flips the sign.

2.

  • These are "enough"!

3.

  • Adding a multiple of one row to another does not change the determinant.

The determinant of any matrix can be calculated using the properties above.

Theorem:

If →F satisfies properties 0-3 above, then

Philosophical remark: Why not begin our inquiry with the properties above?

We must find an implied need for their use; thus, we must know whether a function exists first.