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What is the value of the determinant? ​

What is the value of the determinant? ​-example-1
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Answer:

The value of the determinant is 0.

Explanation:

Since it is a 3 x 3 determinant, we can calculate its value by the Law of Sarrus:


Det = (11)\cdot (98)\cdot (26\cdot y) + (97)\cdot (24\cdot y) \cdot (13) + (22\cdot y) \cdot (12) \cdot (99) - (22\cdot y) \cdot (98) \cdot (13) - (97)\cdot (12) \cdot (26\cdot y) - (11) \cdot (24\cdot y) \cdot (99)


Det = 28028\cdot y + 30264\cdot y + 26136\cdot y - 28028\cdot y - 30264\cdot y - 26136\cdot y


Det = 0

The value of the determinant is 0.

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