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Revision as of 05:35, 1 January 2014
MDETERM(arr)
- is the array of numeric elements
Description
- This function gives the determinant value of a matrix.
- To calculate the determinant of a matrix, we can choose only square matrix.i.e. Number of rows and number of columns should be equal.
- Determinant of the identity matrix is always 1.
- Determinant of the matrix is denoted by or .
- Let be 2x2 matrix with the elements
- Then , where all are real numbers.
- Let be the 3x3 matrix with the elements
Then :
- Let be a square matrix of order . Write ,
- Where is the entry on the row and column and to & to .
- For any and , set (called the co-factors), then the general formula for determinant of the matrix is,
, for any fixed . Also, for any fixed .
- This function will give the result as error when
1. Any one of the element in array is empty or contain non-numeric 2. Number of rows is not equal to number of columns
Examples
- =MDETERM({6,4,8;3,6,1;2,4,5}) = 104
- =MDETERM({-5,10;6,-8}) = -20
- =MDETERM({1,0,2,1;4,0,2,-1;1,4,5,2;3,1,2,0}) = 17
- =MDETERM({1,2,3;5,2,8}) = NAN