Proof det(AB)=0 where Amxn and Bnxm with m>n
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Linear Algebra - Determinants:
Proof det(AB)=0 where Amxn and Bnxm with m>n
A and B are matrices, and mxn are the natural number of lines and columns.
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Linear Algebra - Determinants:
Proof det(AB)=0 where Amxn and Bnxm with m>n
Proof det(AB)=0 where Amxn and Bnxm with m>n