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What is the determinant of an identity matrix?
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The determinant of the identity matrix In is always 1, and its trace is equal to n.

Step-by-step explanation: that determinant is equal to the determinant of an N minus 1 by n minus 1 identity matrix which then would have n minus 1 ones down its diagonal and zeros off its diagonal.

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