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AP EAMCET · Maths · Determinants

If \(\alpha\) is a real root of the equation \(x^3+6 x^2+5 x-42=0\), then the determinant of the matrix \(\left[\begin{array}{ccc}\alpha-1 & \alpha+1 & \alpha+2 \\ \alpha-2 & \alpha+3 & \alpha-3 \\ \alpha+4 & \alpha-4 & \alpha+5\end{array}\right]\) is

  1. A \(90\)
  2. B \(120\)
  3. C \(-105\)
  4. D \(-135\)
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(C) \(-105\)

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Apply column operations: \(C_2 \leftarrow C_2 - C_1\), \(C_3 \leftarrow C_3 - C_1\) \(det = \left|\begin{array}{ccc}\alpha-1 & 2 & 3 \\ \alpha-2 & 5 & -1 \\ \alpha+4 & -8 & 1\end{array}\right|\) Expand the determinant:…