Theorem 2.3.4 (Determinant of Matrix Product)
This video introduces a proof of Theorem 2.3.4 (Determinant of Matrix Product). Textbook: Howard Anton, Elementary Linear Algebra, 12th edition, Wiley. Thank you for watching! For more videos, please subscribe or check out the playlist • Linear Algebra Lectures (MAT-280)

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