What does it mean the when determinant of the coefficient matrix of a system of linear equations equals zero?
1 Answer
Dec 9, 2015
It means that the system of equations are not linearly independent.
Explanation:
When the determinant of the coefficient matrix of a system of linear equations equals zero it means that at least one equation in the system is a scalar multiple of another equation. Hence it is not possible to find the inverse matrix and so the system cannot be solved.
An example in a 3 * 3 system could be :
Where A is the matrix
1 2 3
2 4 6
7 8 9
In this case row 2 is a multiple of row 1 ( *2) and, hence the determinant is 0. Therefore