In case you can't find
(1 * 10^-6)*(7.5 * 10^18) = (1*7.5) * 10^(-6+18) = 7.5*10^12
in your head, your calculator can help.
Isolating 2abCos(c) on one side of the equation and using the given values of a, b and c we can find the answer to this question as shown below:
Let the youngest sister be n years
Lana will be 2n years, as her youngest sister is half her age
The age of the twins separately will be 2n-2 as they are 2 years younger than Lana
So, the equation looks like this:
n + 2n + 2(2n-2) = 45
Now solve for n:
3n + 4n - 4 = 45
7n - 4 = 45
7n = 49
n = 7
So the youngest sister is 7, Lana is 14 and the twins are 12. 14 + 12 + 12 + 7 =45
Answer with Step-by-step explanation:
We are given that
A and B are matrix.
A.We know that for two square matrix A and B
Then, 
Therefore, it is true.
B. det A is the product of diagonal entries in A.
It is not true for all matrix.It is true for upper triangular matrix.
Hence, it is false.
C.

When is a factor of the characteristics polynomial of A then -5 is an eigenvalue of A not 5.
Hence, it is false.
D.An elementary row operation on A does not change the determinant.
It is true because when an elementary operation applied then the value of matrix A does not change.
Just multiply... 3.2 x 105 = 336 4 x 104 = 416 4.3 x 105 = 451.5 Then to find how much larger A is, divide... 336 / 416 = about 0.81 times larger (or put simply it isn't).