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What is singular determinent.

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Answered by CyberBorealis
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The determinant of a singular matrix is zero. A non-invertible matrix is referred to as singular matrix, i.e. when the determinant of a matrix is zero, we cannot find its inverse. Singular matrix is defined only for square matrices. There will be no multiplicative inverse for this matrix.

Answered by anushkakaushal495
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The determinant of a singular matrix is zero

A non-invertible matrix is referred to as singular matrix, i.e. when the determinant of a matrix is zero, we cannot find its inverse

Singular matrix is defined only for square matrices

There will be no multiplicative inverse for this matrix

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