Determinants and matrices
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TextLanguage: English Series: University mathematical textsPublication details: Edinburgh Oliver & Boyd 1954Description: vii,144p. cmSubject(s): Other classification: - B24 J4/SC
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Determinants and matrices, in linear algebra, are used to solve linear equations by applying Cramer’s rule to a set of non-homogeneous equations which are in linear form. Determinants are calculated for square matrices only. If the determinant of a matrix is zero, it is called a singular determinant and if it is one, then it is known as unimodular.
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