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Key Difference: A matrix or matrices is a rectangular grid of numbers or symbols that is represented in a row and column format. A determinant is a component of a square matrix and it cannot be found in any other type of matrix. ... A determinant is a number that is associated with a square matrix.
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- In a matrix, the set of numbers are covered by two brackets whereas, in a determinant, the set of numbers are covered by two bars.
- The number of rows need not be equal to the number of columns in a matrix whereas, in a determinant, the number of rows should be equal to the number of columns.
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