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Difference between matrix and determinant​

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Answered by nikhil4314
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Difference between Matrix and Determinant: ... A matrix is a group of numbers but a determinant is a unique number related to that matrix. In a matrix the number of rows need not be equal to the number of columns whereas, in a determinant, the number of rows should be equal to the number of columns.

Answered by mrsanjusingh78
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A matrix is a group of numbers but a determinant is a unique number related to that matrix. In a matrix the number of rows need not be equal to the number of columns whereas, in a determinant, the number of rows should be equal to the number of columns.

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