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Chapter 3.2, Problem 33E
Let A and B be square matrices. Show that even though AB and BA may not be equal, it is always true that det AB = det BA.
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Linear Algebra and Its Applications, Books a la Carte Edition Plus MyLab Math with Pearson eText -- Access Code Card (5th Edition)
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