A = [[-1, 2, 1], [3, 3, -1], [1, 0, -1]] Evaluate the determinant of A using the row or column that minimizes the amount of computation. Answer options: 7 -6 0 -4 4 None of the above.
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In this case, the third column has two zeros, so we will use that to calculate the determinant. Show more…
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