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Prove that y+z, x, y = x+y+z(x-z)2​

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  • Using properties of determinants , prove the following:determinant of
  • y+z x y
  • z+x z x = (x+y+z)(x-z)2
  • x+y y z

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  • Refer the attachment hope this helps you

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