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Latest revision as of 17:32, 29 September 2017
- Determinant( <Matrix> )
- Gives the determinant of the matrix.
- Example:
Determinant({{1, 2}, {3, 4}})
yields a = -2.
CAS Syntax
- Determinant( <Matrix> )
- Gives the determinant of the matrix. If the matrix contains undefined variables, it yields a formula for the determinant.
- Example:
Determinant({{1, a}, {b, 4}})
yields -a b + 4.