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Mathematics, 26.11.2019 04:31 ddatsman1730

The 3 × 3 matrix p satisfies the matrix equation p^2 = p.

(a) what are the possibilities for the determinant of p?
(b) explain why there are no other possibilities.
(c) for each possible determinant, give an example of p with that determinant.

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