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what is Determinants? and Matrix​

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Answered by pranitkhandekar8
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In linear algebra, the determinant is a scalar value that can be computed from the elements of a square matrix and encodes certain properties of the linear transformation described by the matrix. The determinant of a matrix A is denoted det(A), det A, or |A|. Geometrically, it can be viewed as the volume scaling factor of the linear transformation described by the matrix. This is also the signed volume of the n-dimensional parallelepiped spanned by the column or row vectors of the matrix. The determinant is positive or negative according to whether the linear mapping preserves or reverses the orientation of n-space.

Answered by Typhoone
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According to English -

a factor which decisively affects the nature or outcome of something.

According to Mathematics -

a quantity obtained by the addition of products of the elements of a square matrix according to a given rule.

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