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Two `nxxn` square matrices A and B are said to be similar if there exists a non - singular matrix C such that `C^(-1)` AC = B .
If A and B are similar matrices such that det(A) = 1, then -

A

det(B) = 1

B

det(A) + det(B) = 0

C

det(B) = -1

D

none of these

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