Find the Determinant
Problem
Solution
Factor out common terms from each column to simplify the matrix. Factor
ex from the first column,e(2*x) from the second column, ande(3*x) from the third column.
Simplify the exponential product outside the determinant using the rule
ea⋅eb⋅ec=e(a+b+c)
Perform row operations to create zeros in the first column. Subtract the first row from the second row (
(R_2)−(R_1)⇒(R_2) and subtract the first row from the third row ((R_3)−(R_1)⇒(R_3) .
Expand along the first column to reduce the determinant to a
2×2 matrix.
Calculate the
2×2 determinant using the formulaa*d−b*c
Simplify the resulting expression.
Final Answer
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