Multiplying a determinant by k means multiplying the elements of only one row (or one column) by
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The multiplication of a determinant by k means the multiplication of the elements of only one row or the column by k.
- It is one of the properties of determinants.
- Two determinants can be only multiplied together if they have the same order.
- The rule of multiplication states, taking the the first row of a determinant and multiplying it successively with the first, second and third rows of other determinants.
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