MCQ
Which of the following is not correct?
  • A
    $|\text{A}|=|\text{A}^{\text{T}}|,$ where $\text{A}=[\text{a}_{\text{ij}}]_{3\times3}$
  • B
    $|\text{kA}|=|\text{k}^3|,$ where $\text{A}=[\text{a}_{\text{ij}}]_{3\times3}$
  • C
    If a is a skew$-$symmetric of odd order, then $|A| = 0$
  • $\begin{vmatrix}\text{a}&\text{c}\\\text{e}&\text{g} \end{vmatrix}+\begin{vmatrix}\text{b}&\text{c}\\\text{f}&\text{g} \end{vmatrix}+\begin{vmatrix}\text{a}&\text{d}\\\text{e}&\text{h}\end{vmatrix}+\begin{vmatrix}\text{b}&\text{d}\\\text{f}&\text{h}\end{vmatrix}$

Answer

Correct option: D.
$\begin{vmatrix}\text{a}&\text{c}\\\text{e}&\text{g} \end{vmatrix}+\begin{vmatrix}\text{b}&\text{c}\\\text{f}&\text{g} \end{vmatrix}+\begin{vmatrix}\text{a}&\text{d}\\\text{e}&\text{h}\end{vmatrix}+\begin{vmatrix}\text{b}&\text{d}\\\text{f}&\text{h}\end{vmatrix}$
$\begin{vmatrix}\text{a}+\text{b}&\text{c}+\text{d}\\\text{e}+\text{f}&\text{g}+\text{h} \end{vmatrix}=\begin{vmatrix}\text{a}+\text{b}&\text{c}\\\text{e}+\text{f}&\text{h} \end{vmatrix}+\begin{vmatrix}\text{a}+\text{b}&\text{d}\\\text{e}+\text{f}&\text{h}\end{vmatrix}$
$=\begin{vmatrix}\text{a}&\text{c}\\\text{e}&\text{g} \end{vmatrix}+\begin{vmatrix}\text{b}&\text{c}\\\text{f}&\text{g} \end{vmatrix}+\begin{vmatrix}\text{a}&\text{d}\\\text{e}&\text{h}\end{vmatrix}+\begin{vmatrix}\text{b}&\text{d}\\\text{f}&\text{h}\end{vmatrix}$

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