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Algebra 📊 Level 3

Singular Transformation

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Given the $2 \times 2$ matrix $A = \begin{pmatrix} x & 2 \\ 3 & x \end{pmatrix}$. For what strictly positive real value of $x$ does the matrix become singular (non-invertible)?

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