Properties of determinants of matrices | Lecture 31 | Matrix Algebra for Engineers
Fundamental properties of the determinant function.
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What technology are you using in the vid...that's all i wanna know
@hatoriver611
3 ай бұрын
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@Arif09827
2 жыл бұрын
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Property 3 doesn't make any sense at near the 5:00 mark in the video. How can you just multiply one row by k. Typically if k is a constant in front of the matrix it goes to all of the terms. So how can you have a constant being multiplied by a matrix and not having that constant being distributed to all of the elements in the matrix.
@ProfJeffreyChasnov
2 жыл бұрын
The property is not about multiplying a matrix by a constant. It is about a row operation, like what you do for Gaussian elimination.
@erockbrox8484
2 жыл бұрын
@@ProfJeffreyChasnov Also the det(A)+det(B) = det(A+B) formula, while the determinant doesn't carry over with addition like it does with multiplication in general, but it is true for all 1x1 size matrices, which is a special case.
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