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what is the degree of the determinant
 |a \: b \\ c \: d \: |

A.)1
B.)3
C.)4
D.)2

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Answered by praptishetty549
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Answer: The degree of the determinant is 2

Explanation: As multiplying the two variables would make their degree add and it would result giving the highest degree as '2'

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