Given matrix A=(2x−1−21). If det(A)=4, then the value of x is
Explanation
We are given matrix A as follows:
A=(2x−1−21)
It is known that the determinant of matrix A is 4. The determinant formula for a 2×2 matrix like (acbd) is ad−bc.
Calculating the Determinant
We will calculate the determinant of matrix A and set it equal to 4:
det(A)444xx=(2)(1)−(−2)(x−1)=2−(−2x+2)=2+2x−2=2x=24=2
So, the value of x is 2.