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Answered by Vishwathakkar
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Step-by-step explanation:

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Let A be a square matrix of order 3×3, then ∣kA∣ is equal to

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If A is a square matrix of order n , then we can take k common from each of the n rows of kA

Hence, ∣kA∣=k^n∣A∣

So, for a square matrix of of order 3,

∣kA∣=k^3∣A∣

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