What is the determinant of [ 1 2 -3 4 5 ] [ 1 1 -3 5 6 ] [ 1 2 0 -4 7 ] ? [ 2 4 -6 9 10 ] [ -2 -4 6 -8 -9 ] Suppose A and B are 4x4 matrices with det A = 3 and det B = -2. Find det(-BATB-1). 2 -3 -2 3 12
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However, the matrix provided is not a square matrix, so we cannot find its determinant. Please provide a square matrix. For the second question, we can use the properties of determinants to find the determinant of the product of matrices. If A and B are square Show more…
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