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If \(\left|\begin{array}{ccc}x^2+x \)x+1 \(x-2\) 2 x^2+3 x-1 \(3 x \)3 x-3\( x^2+2 x+3 \)2 x-1 \(2 x-1\end{array}\right|=x A+B\), where \(A\) and \(B\) are determinants of order 3 not involving \(x\), then \(|A|=\)

  1. A 27
  2. B 24
  3. C 19
  4. D \(-8\)
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(B) 24

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Apply \( C_2 \rightarrow C_2 - C_3 \) to the determinant:…
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