[SOLVED] MATH307-Individual Homework 22

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  1. Let A be a square matrix with singular value decomposition A = UΣVT, prove that A is invertible if and only if all the singular values of A are nonzero.
  2. Prove that the determinant of a square matrix is equal to the product of all its eigenvalues.
  3. Use the result of the previous problem to prove that a square matrix is invertible if and only if its determinant is nonzero.