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Let A = [(1,sin theta,1),(- sin theta,1,...

Let `A = [(1,sin theta,1),(- sin theta,1,sin theta),(-1,-sin theta,1)], " where " 0 le theta lt 2 pi`. then, which of the following is not correct ?

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