Math 260, Fall 2015, Assignment 12

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Algebra begins with the unknown and ends with the unknowable.

- Anonymous

Carefully state the following theorems (you do not need to prove them):[edit]

  1. Sarrus' Rule.
  2. Theorem concerning the number of terms in a general $n\times n$ determinant.
  3. Theorem concerning the invalidity of Sarrus' Rule for large determinants.
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