For an upper triangular matrix, the determinant is the product of the entries on the main diagonal. Since the entry in row 1 column 1 is 0 (an entry on the main diagonal), the determinant is equal to zero.
Mimi N.
asked 02/24/22Suppose C is an upper triangular matrix where (1,1)-entry equals 0. What can you conclude about det(C)?
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