If determinant of a matrix is equal to zero, then it is said to be
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If determinant of a matrix is equal to zero, then it is said to be
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If the determinant of the matrix is equal to zero, then it is said to be a singular matrix.
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- If the determinant of any square matrix is zero, then that square matrix is called a singular matrix
- The square matrix A is said to be a singular matrix if |A| = 0
- The square matrix whose determinant is zero doesn't have a multiplicative matrix inverse
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