Introduction to mathematical programming
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Chapter 2, Problem 18RP
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Determinant of the given matrix:
Consider the following matrix,
The
From the matrix
Here,
The first-row cofactors are,
So, the determinant is obtained as,
The second-row cofactors are,
So, the determi
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