How to Find The Determinant of a 4x4 Matrix (Shortcut Method)

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  • @aylinahmedova1108
    @aylinahmedova1108 3 года назад +21

    Thank you!! My teacher expanded this in an unnecessarily complex manner but now I understand the concept

  • @thepedzed
    @thepedzed Год назад +25

    Two rules are given, but there's a third important property of determinants:
    I. Row operation: has no effect on determinant
    II. Row swapping: negates the determinant
    III. Row scaling: multiplies the determinant by the scalar
    E.g.:
    A = B =
    [1 3 [1 3
    2 2] 6 6]
    B: R₂ → 3·R₂, i.e. the scalar is 3, hence det(B) = 3·det(A).
    Check:
    det(A) = 1(2) - 3(2) = 2 - 6 = -4
    det(B) = 1(6) - 3(6) = 6 - 18 = -12
    det(B) = -12 = 3·det(A) = 3(-4) ✔

  • @albensmaine3057
    @albensmaine3057 2 года назад +12

    I really struggle with all my heart to understand Row and columns operations, it's just not obvious, I just can't see what operations to do, your's for example wasn't that hard, but the ones we do in class are just pure magic for me, how come everybody just instinctively knows what operations to do ? what am I missing ? a brain ?!

    • @kwaitefuni9152
      @kwaitefuni9152 2 года назад +4

      The operations are arbitrary. You can pick whatever you like.
      R3 ->R3 + R1 (or something like that)
      The end result just has to be what you want it to be. Other than that, you can choose the operation yourself.

    • @albensmaine3057
      @albensmaine3057 2 года назад +4

      @@kwaitefuni9152 i have reacted out of pure emotion on my last comment, i have now understood how to do it, as you said, i can choose the operation i want, and it's good to remind to the students that there are multiple operations you could do to,say, get the zeros for example.

    • @kwaitefuni9152
      @kwaitefuni9152 2 года назад +3

      @@albensmaine3057 Great to hear that!

    • @andresdubon1039
      @andresdubon1039 2 года назад +2

      you get used to it man, dont worry just practice. do you know what pivots are in matrixes? because once you know your pivot and turn it into 1, the rest is just easy stuff.

    • @amlanbhuyan9761
      @amlanbhuyan9761 2 года назад

      do some practice :). i am sure u will be able to this easily

  • @jessicarapier5330
    @jessicarapier5330 3 года назад +8

    Well I'm going to go pass my final now. Thank you very much 😊

  • @nikolatancic3141
    @nikolatancic3141 2 месяца назад

    tnx fast explanation right what i needed to refresh my memory

  • @mendoxei1721
    @mendoxei1721 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for the simple and quick guide!

  • @stormshadowsnakeeye8264
    @stormshadowsnakeeye8264 2 года назад +4

    Does the sign change when you swop again?
    I mean when you swop the 1st time, it changed from + to -.
    If you swop 2nd time, Does it changed from - to +???
    Or it change the sign permanently???

  • @iamlove1451
    @iamlove1451 2 года назад +5

    as multiplying a raw with a constant is allowed, what if i multiply the second raw of the last matrix with 1/2 , that will change the pivot point to 1. that will change the determinant to 1*1*2*1= 2 . which is not equal to -4

  • @yogesharora6032
    @yogesharora6032 3 года назад +5

    Thank you so much sir
    Sir, I request to you ,make a playlist of short tricks related with matrices

  • @creatorofimages7925
    @creatorofimages7925 11 месяцев назад

    Very nice video for shortcutting the calculation.

  • @Concon-bu4bp
    @Concon-bu4bp 2 года назад +4

    I'm not sure if this was mentioned but when I scaled a row it messed up the entire determinant. Keep in mind that scaling is sketchy lol

  • @englishlife5838
    @englishlife5838 Год назад +3

    Thank you. That was super clear.

  • @52smritikumari14
    @52smritikumari14 4 года назад +4

    I really need this explanation....this is amazing......

  • @marinajacobo3550
    @marinajacobo3550 4 года назад +9

    Thank you! This was helpful :)

  • @heshanjalidilakshika2575
    @heshanjalidilakshika2575 3 месяца назад

    Thank you so much!

  • @crowbarenjoyer
    @crowbarenjoyer 6 месяцев назад

    great video, many thanks!

  • @mentality1225
    @mentality1225 5 месяцев назад

    Is this also applicable for complex numbers?

  • @ykd3529
    @ykd3529 3 года назад +1

    Thanks, this helped alot

  • @salizasaarisaari503
    @salizasaarisaari503 3 года назад +1

    if any row or coloumn of matrix A is multiplied by non zero k to produce a matrix B, then |B|=k|A|...my question is can this properties of determinant follow with divide by non zero k,then |B|=|A|/k ?

  • @khileshjaiswal
    @khileshjaiswal 3 года назад

    Thank u ....it is very usefull trick ,I like it

  • @jacobmatura5571
    @jacobmatura5571 3 года назад

    Thank you for the good work.

  • @derrickwright1701
    @derrickwright1701 2 года назад

    Brilliant thanks

  • @explorenxaencantaja1093
    @explorenxaencantaja1093 4 года назад

    Very nice explanation..

  • @akshathanaidu7742
    @akshathanaidu7742 4 года назад +5

    what if we had to interchange the row/ column once again will the sign change to "+" ?
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  • @user-br2gu6xi8p
    @user-br2gu6xi8p 5 месяцев назад

    i got u man

  • @elizabethessien4558
    @elizabethessien4558 3 года назад

    very helpful

  • @pauloalves5461
    @pauloalves5461 Год назад

    Or use Laplace method to turn into a 3x3 matrix and solve by the default way

  • @aysuoncu533
    @aysuoncu533 3 года назад

    thanks it helped a lot

  • @isonlynameleft
    @isonlynameleft 3 года назад +2

    Depending on the 4x4 matrix you get is this really that much of a shortcut?

    • @Mieerxaa
      @Mieerxaa 5 месяцев назад

      for 4x4 u can use this trick, I have use this trick and can be used in most of questions

  • @H0peTladi
    @H0peTladi 4 года назад +6

    Is it acceptable to use in the exam?

    • @thanatosdriver1938
      @thanatosdriver1938 4 года назад +2

      yes unless they specify the method you need to use or if your particular teachers says not to. Worse yet if you were never supposed to have learned this in class email the professor asking if it's OK

  • @uzairhussain4856
    @uzairhussain4856 3 года назад

    Hello multiplying a row with scaler would change the determinant... Right?

  • @dirojitkhersa3
    @dirojitkhersa3 4 года назад +1

    If we convert to lower triangular , do we get same result

    • @jadejabrijrajsinh8610
      @jadejabrijrajsinh8610 3 года назад

      Yes.. As except for the first term ie a11 every term wil be 0 and taking the product of the diagonal elements will give you the determinant of the matrix

  • @VelourChip
    @VelourChip Год назад

    How do you know when to swap the rows?

  • @sahilrustamov2393
    @sahilrustamov2393 3 года назад

    thanks very much i understand OOOOKKKKKKAAAAYYYY

  • @hewkarhao7323
    @hewkarhao7323 2 года назад

    Why criss-cross method can’t be used to find the determinant of 4x4 matrix and above?

    • @AayushSrivastava0307
      @AayushSrivastava0307 2 года назад

      you can but very lenghyy youbhave yo solve 3 3x3 matrices as well

  • @patriknovak6264
    @patriknovak6264 2 года назад

    hello. Does this work for a n by n matrix?

    • @programaths
      @programaths Год назад

      Yes, because adding one column to another doesn't change the determinant. Swapping negate it.
      And not shown in the video, you can also multiply a row by a scalar and the determinant will also be multiplied by that scalar.
      And everything that applies to rows ALSO applies to columns, because if you transpose a matrix, you keep the same determinant. (So, you could transpose your matrix, deal with its row, then transpose it again.

  • @George_Nakhle
    @George_Nakhle 2 года назад

    God bless

  • @blank_ec828
    @blank_ec828 4 года назад

    will that method always yield to upper triangular matrix?

    • @willgreg9020
      @willgreg9020 4 года назад

      yes

    • @trigocuantico
      @trigocuantico 4 года назад

      always if the original determinant is non zero, we are always able to write a matrix in a diagonal form operating on rows and columns

  • @blank_ec828
    @blank_ec828 4 года назад +1

    where that formula comes from

    • @trigocuantico
      @trigocuantico 4 года назад

      the fact that there is a lower triangle of zeros annulates the effect of the determinant of all elements except the trace of the matrix.
      Try doing the determinant of a matrix like this the classical way

  • @Mathematics-with-Waseem-Raja
    @Mathematics-with-Waseem-Raja 3 года назад

    last Matrices How - sign 🙏🙏

  • @user-tj7wd5em5z
    @user-tj7wd5em5z 7 месяцев назад

    What if reading is not 1

  • @unp2876
    @unp2876 3 года назад

    @the complete guide WORKS FOR 3x3 .?./.!??

  • @bryansantiago302
    @bryansantiago302 Год назад

    I tried this with different 4x4 with 3 attempts and every answer is different from each other.

  • @nomikhankhan6029
    @nomikhankhan6029 4 года назад

    sir i can use this method in every question.......... i mean when i solve the question then frst we convert it diagnol..........

  • @peterpaul4347
    @peterpaul4347 2 года назад

    Which kain thing is this very hard to comprehend and totally confusing at the same time hmmm

  • @redguy5671
    @redguy5671 4 года назад +1

    What happens if you end up with a zero in the diagonal?

    • @brian8653
      @brian8653 4 года назад +2

      The matrix is singular

  • @vandanakalokhe7224
    @vandanakalokhe7224 4 года назад +24

    This is not shortcut.

    • @thenaturefeeler381
      @thenaturefeeler381 Год назад +1

      😂 yeh bhi sahi hai

    • @infinitygamer8274
      @infinitygamer8274 7 месяцев назад

      Terai pass answer hai (do u have shortcut to it?)

    • @SethStevens-xr7po
      @SethStevens-xr7po 4 месяца назад +2

      If you are required to find the determinant of anything larger than a 3x3 matrix, this is definitely a shortcut.

  • @mediaava
    @mediaava 4 года назад

    I like it. Do you guys trust me

  • @ivynimer6053
    @ivynimer6053 4 года назад

    do u multiply the diagonal or do u add

  • @guillermogu5523
    @guillermogu5523 4 года назад

    This is fucking confusing!

  • @sivanand.b4474
    @sivanand.b4474 5 лет назад +3

    Its common method.. There's nothing like trick in this 🙁

    • @adoomyforever3673
      @adoomyforever3673 4 года назад +8

      This is a shortcut method, dont talk when you dont know shit.

    • @chimchimmm4477
      @chimchimmm4477 4 года назад +1

      its a trick hence your prof will never teach this in class but will rather want you to use those hectic steps to get to the same answers.

    • @isonlynameleft
      @isonlynameleft 3 года назад

      I guess the trick is knowing the common method 😄