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  • 07-08-2019
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Suppose that A = PDP-1 . Prove that det(A) = det(D)

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  • 14-08-2019

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

To prove it we need to know that  for two matrices A and B we have that:

det(AB) = det(A)*det(B) and [tex]det(A^{-1}) = \frac{1}{det(A)}[/tex]. Now:

[tex]A = PDP^{-1}[/tex]

[tex]det(A) = det(PDP^{-1})[/tex]

[tex]det(A) = det(P)*det(D)*det(P^{-1})[/tex]

[tex]det(A) = det(P)*det(D)*\frac{1}{det(P)}[/tex]

[tex]det(A) = det(P)*\frac{1}{det(P)}*det(D)[/tex]

[tex]det(A) = det(D)[/tex].

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