if the determinant of a matrix zero the matrix is called
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If the determinant of a matrix is zero, then the linear system of equations it represents has no solution. In other words, the system of equations contains at least two equations that are not linearly independent.
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If the determinant of a matrix is zero, then the linear system of equations it represents has no solution. In other words, the system of equations contains at least two equations that are not linearly independent.
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