Compute the determinants in Exercises 9–14 by a cofactor expansions. At each step, chose a row or column that involves the least amount of computation. 10. | 1 − 2 5 2 0 0 3 0 2 − 4 − 3 5 2 0 3 5 |
Compute the determinants in Exercises 9–14 by a cofactor expansions. At each step, chose a row or column that involves the least amount of computation. 10. | 1 − 2 5 2 0 0 3 0 2 − 4 − 3 5 2 0 3 5 |
Compute the determinants in Exercises 9–14 by a cofactor expansions. At each step, chose a row or column that involves the least amount of computation.
In Exercises 19–22, evaluate the (4X4) determinants.
Theorems 6–8 can be used to simplify the calculations.
Use Cramer’s rule to compute the solutions of the systems in Exercises 1–6.
Compute the determinants in Exercises 1–8 using a cofactor expansion across the first row. In Exercises 1–4, also compute the determinant by a cofactor expansion down the second column.
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