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* These are "enough"!
* These are "enough"!


3. <math>det((E_{i,j,c\,\!}A) = det(A) ; |(E^3_{i,j,c\,\!}| = 1
3. <math>det((E_{i,j,c\,\!}A) = det(A) ; |(E^3_{i,j,c\,\!}| = 1</math>


* Adding a multiple of one row to another does not change the determinant.
* 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.</math>
The determinant of any matrix can be calculated using the properties above.

<b>Theorem:</b>

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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: