If the determinant of a 4 times 4 matrix A is det A 3 and th
     If the determinant of a 4 times 4 matrix A is det  (A)= 3, and the matrix D is obtained from A by adding, 7 times the fourth row to the first, then  det (D) =  
  
  Solution
From set of theorems on how changes to a matrix affect the determinant.
 
 One of them is Adding a multiple of one row to another has no effect on the determinant.
hence det(D) = det(A) = 3

