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Under what condition,the determinant of a matrix is possible?​

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There are three condition, where determinant can be zero. If the complete row of a matrix is zero. If any row or column of a matrix is the constant multiple of another row or column. If any two rows or columns are equal.If all the elements of a row (or column) are zeros, then the value of the determinant is zero. ) is 1.

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