Is it true or false? If A is an nxn matrix; € is a scalar; then |cA| = c|A|
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- IcA: This notation typically refers to the inverse of the matrix A multiplied by the scalar c. In other words, IcA = cA^-1. - c|A|I: This notation refers to the scalar c multiplied by the determinant of the matrix A, and then multiplied by the identity matrix Show more…
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