18.06SC Problem Set 2.5 Properties of determinants

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Problem 18.1: (5.1 #10. Introduction to Linear Algebra: Strang) If the entries
in every row of a square matrix A add to zero, solve Ax = 0 to prove that
det A = 0. If those entries add to one, show that det(A − I) = 0. Does this
mean that det A = 1?
Problem 18.2: (5.1 #18.) Use row operations and the properties of the
determinant to calculate the three by three “Vandermonde determinant”:
⎡ ⎤ 1 a a2
det ⎣ 1 b b2
⎦ = (b − a)(c − a)(c − b).
1 c c2
1

18.06SC Linear Algebra