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Determinant of Similar Matrices Matrix A is said to be similar to matrix B if there is an...

Determinant of Similar Matrices Matrix A is said to be similar to matrix B if there is an invertible matrix P such that A = P−1BP. (This will be discussed in Sec. 5.4 on diagonalization.) Show that similar matrices A and B have the same determinant.

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