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The trace of a square matrix is defined to be the sum of its diagonal entries. If A is a 2×2 matrix such that the trace of A is 3 and trace of A3 is -18, then the value of the determinant of A is ___________


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Explanation

Consider the matrix

A=abcd

Given that trace of A is 3

a+d=3

d=3-a

A=abc3-a

A3=abc3-aabc3-aabc3-a=a2+bc3b3ccb+3-a2abc3-a=a3+abc+3bca2b+b2c+9b-3ab3ac+c2b+c3-a23bc+cb3-a+3-a3

Now the trace of A3 is

TrA3=a3+abc+3bc+3bc+cb3-a+3-a3-18=a3+9bc+3-a3-18=a3+9bc+27-27a+9a2-a3-5=a2-3a+bc.............................................ii

Now, determinant of A is

A=a3-a-bc=-a2+3a-bc=--5=5

Hence the value of the determinant of A is 5


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