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19 February, 16:22

When calculating the determinant of a matrix, the answer is a single number rather than a matrix.

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  1. 19 February, 18:32
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    Yes, one of the properties of determinants is that they are real numbers (including zero) not matrix. This if the entries of the matrix are real. Determinants can be both positive or negative numbers.
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