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![SOLVED: Find all values of S0 that the matrix below is not; invertible: [20] A = When = 7 the matrix B below is not invertible. Find all other values of x SOLVED: Find all values of S0 that the matrix below is not; invertible: [20] A = When = 7 the matrix B below is not invertible. Find all other values of x](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/a7027b1d223c42d985cdf8402296eafe.jpg)
SOLVED: Find all values of S0 that the matrix below is not; invertible: [20] A = When = 7 the matrix B below is not invertible. Find all other values of x
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