Question
Question: If a, b, c are integers such that b is always twice the sum of ‘a’ and ‘c’ lies between 1 and 9 and ...
If a, b, c are integers such that b is always twice the sum of ‘a’ and ‘c’ lies between 1 and 9 and 6a2,5b2,4c2 are three digit numbers then value of 6 5 4 6a25b24c2abc equals?
Solution
These types of problems require some advanced knowledge of determinants and matrices as well as some fair idea of representation of numbers. In the given problem the first and foremost thing is to represent the second column of the determinant in terms of a proper number and after that we can break down the determinant into sums and evaluate each term separately. We should remember one law of determinant that, if two rows or columns of a matrix is equal then the value of the determinant of that matrix becomes zero. Moreover we break the determinant into more parts for easy solving of the problem.
Complete step by step solution:
Now we start off the solution to the given problem by writing that,