Class 12 Notes Determinants
Class 12 Notes Determinants
Class 12 Notes Determinants
Chapter-4
Determinants
Notes by
Rajesh Sarswat
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Chapter-4
Determinant
A Matrix
(This one has 2 Rows and 2 Columns)
What is it for?
The determinant tells us things about the matrix that are useful in systems of linear
equations, helps us find the inverse of a matrix, is useful in calculus and more.
Symbol
The symbol for determinant is two vertical lines either side.
Example:
Determinant of a Matrix
Chapter-4
Determinant
|A| = ad − bc
Determinant of a Matrix
Chapter-4
Determinant
Example:
= −306
2. Area of a Triangle
Points to Note:
(i) Since area is a positive quantity, we always take the absolute value of the determinant
while calculating the value of area by using the above formula.
(ii) If area is given, use both positive and negative values of the determinant for calculation.
(iii) The area of the triangle formed by three collinear points is zero.
Determinant of a Matrix
Chapter-4
Determinant
3. Properties of Determinants:-
Property-1 : Determinant of a matrix is same as the determinant of its transpose.
|A′| = |A|, where A′ = transpose of A.
Property 2: If all the elements of a row (column) of a determinant are zeros, then the
value of that determinant is also zero.
Property 3: If we interchange any two rows (or columns), then sign of determinant
changes.
Property 4 : If any two rows or any two columns are identical or proportional, then
value of determinant is zero.
Property 6: If all the elements of a determinant above or below the main diagonal
consists of zeros, then the value of the determinant is equal to the product of diagonal
elements.
Property 7: If the elements of a row (column) of a determinant are sums of two elements
then the determinant can be expressed as the sum of two determinants. That is for
example,
(xi) For two square matrix A and B of the same order, we have (AB) -1 = B -1 .A -
1
If (adj A) B ≠ O, (O being zero matrix), then solution does not exist and the system of
equations is called inconsistent.
If (adj A) B = O, then system have infinitely many solutions and is called consistent.