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For the proof of the theorem, assume that <math>B</math> is the matrix <math>A</math> with row <math>i</math> of <math>A</math> interchanged with row <math>j</math> of <math>A</math> and that <math>i \neq j</math>. By Lemma 1, we have the following:
For the proof of the theorem, assume that <math>B</math> is the matrix <math>A</math> with rows <math>i, j</math> of <math>A</math> interchanged and <math>i \neq j</math>. By '''Lemma 1''', we have the following:




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:::::::<math>(-1)det\begin{pmatrix}...\\A_(i + 1)\\A_i\\...\\A_j\\...\end{pmatrix} = det\begin{pmatrix}...\\A_i\\A_{i + 1}\\...\\A_j\\...\end{pmatrix} = (-1)det\begin{pmatrix}...\\A_{i + 1}\\A_i\\...\\A_j\\...\end{pmatrix} =</math>
:::::::<math>(-1)det\begin{pmatrix}...\\A_{i + 1}\\A_i\\...\\A_j\\...\end{pmatrix} = det\begin{pmatrix}...\\A_i\\A_{i + 1}\\...\\A_j\\...\end{pmatrix} = (-1)det\begin{pmatrix}...\\A_{i + 1}\\A_i\\...\\A_j\\...\end{pmatrix} =</math>





Revision as of 17:01, 7 December 2014

Boris

Theorem

Let be a matrix and be the matrix with two rows interchanged. Then . Boris decided to prove the following lemma first:

Lemma 1

Let be a matrix and be the matrix with two adjacent rows interchanged. Then .


All we need to show is that . Assume that is the matrix with rows of interchanged. Since the determinant of a matrix with two identical rows is , then:




.


Since the determinant is linear in each row, then we continue where we left off:




.


Then and . The proof of the lemma is complete.


For the proof of the theorem, assume that is the matrix with rows of interchanged and . By Lemma 1, we have the following:






.


Then the proof of the theorem is complete.

Nikita