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What is the determinant of
D= -4 3
-7 6

What is the determinant of D= -4 3 -7 6-example-1
User Dan Lew
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5 votes

Answer:

- 3

Explanation:

The determinant of a 2 × 2 matrix A =
\left[\begin{array}{ccc}a&b\\c&d\\\end{array}\right] is

det A = ad - bc

Given


\left[\begin{array}{ccc}-4&3\\-7&6\\\end{array}\right] , then

det A = (- 4 × 6) - (3 × - 7) = - 24 - (- 21) = - 24 + 21 = - 3

User Ustaman Sangat
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Answer:

-3

Explanation:

the 2nd choice is the correct answer, you just have to find the determinant of

D= -4 3

-7 6

which would be -3

User Jonathan Charlton
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