Define the matrices aMat, bMat, and cMat:

( aMat = 9x9 matrix full of 2's )

( bMat = 9x9 matrix of zeros, but with the following values on the main diagonal: )

and

( cMat = 10x10 matrix where the numbers from 1 to 100 runs down the columns )
Using matrix operations, calculate zMat:

where l cMat l is the determinant of cMat (use det), and T indicates the transpose of the matrix
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