Grade 11 Mathematics Unit 4 : Determinants and Their Properties

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This unit introduces the determinant, a unique scalar value associated with every square matrix. You’ll discover how this single number provides deep insights into a matrix’s properties and serves as a powerful tool for finding the inverse of a matrix and solving systems of linear equations.


Chapter 4.1 – Determinants of Matrices of Order 2

This chapter starts with the simplest case for calculating a determinant.

  • Learn the straightforward formula for the determinant of a 2×2 matrix: for a matrix with elements a, b, c, and d, the determinant is ad−bc.

Chapter 4.2 – Minors and Cofactors of Elements of Matrices

Here, you’ll learn the essential building blocks for calculating larger determinants.

  • Define the minor of an element as the determinant of the smaller matrix that remains after deleting the element’s row and column.
  • Define the cofactor of an element, which is simply its minor multiplied by either +1 or -1 depending on its position in the matrix.

Chapter 4.3 – Determinants of Matrices of Order 3

This section extends the concept to 3×3 matrices using the tools from the previous chapter.

  • Master the method of cofactor expansion, where the determinant is found by summing the products of the elements in any single row or column and their corresponding cofactors.

Chapter 4.4 – Properties of Determinants

Discover the rules and shortcuts that make calculating and working with determinants much easier.

  • Understand how row operations (like swapping rows or multiplying by a scalar) affect the value of the determinant.
  • Learn key properties, such as the fact that a matrix with a row of zeros has a determinant of zero.

Chapter 4.5 – Inverse of a Square Matrix of Order 2 and 3

This chapter presents a new, formula-based method for finding the inverse of a matrix.

  • Use the determinant to quickly find the inverse of a 2×2 matrix.
  • Apply the adjoint method to find the inverse of a 3×3 matrix, which uses the matrix of cofactors.
  • Recognize that a matrix only has an inverse if its determinant is not zero.

Chapter 4.6 – Solutions of Systems of Linear Equations Using Cramer’s Rule

Learn an elegant, determinant-based method for solving systems of linear equations.

  • Apply Cramer’s Rule to find the solution for each variable in a system by calculating a ratio of determinants. .

Chapter 4.7 – Applications

See how determinants are used to solve practical geometric and other real-world problems.

  • Use determinants to find the area of a triangle given the coordinates of its vertices.
  • Apply determinant concepts to test if three points lie on the same line (are collinear).

The unit finishes with a Summary and Review Exercise to master these powerful techniques.


Learning Outcomes

By the end of this unit, you’ll be able to:

  • Evaluate the determinant of a matrix using minors and cofactors.
  • Understand and apply the properties of determinants.
  • Compute the inverse of a matrix using the determinant method.
  • Use Cramer’s rule to solve systems of linear equations.
  • Apply determinant concepts to solve real-world situations.
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Textbooks

  • Official Textbook – Grade 11 Mathematics Unit 4 : Determinants and Their Properties

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