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how to write the cofactor in matrix​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\textit{\large{\pink{\underline{\underline{A cofactor is the number you get when you remove the column and row of a designated element in a matrix, which is just a numerical grid in the form of a rectangle or a square.Jul 30, 2017:-}}}}}[tex]\mathrm{2\ ...

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\textit{\large{\pink{\underline{\underline{A cofactor is the number you get when you remove the column and row of a designated element in a matrix, which is just a numerical grid in the form of a rectangle or a square.Jul 30, 2017:-}}}}}

A cofactor is the number you get when you remove the column and row of a designated element in a matrix, which is just a numerical grid in the form of a rectangle or a square.

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