Isomorphism: matrix determinant

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Determine whether the given map [tex]\varphi[/tex] is an isomorphism of the first binary structure with the second.
< M2(R ), usual multiplication > with <R, usual multiplication> where [tex]\varphi[/tex](A) is the determinant of matrix A.

The determinant of the matrix is ad-bc, so [tex]\varphi[/tex](A)=ad-bc.
For this to be an isomorphism, I have to show that the function is one to one, onto and preserves the operations.
I'm having trouble getting this to work. Any suggestions?
 
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kala said:
I'm having trouble getting this to work.
Maybe it can't...
 
According to the book it is suppose to be an isomorphism, the question says it is. I can get it to be one to one and onto, but i am having trouble with it preserving the operations.
 
You just said that you must prove the function is "one to one". That is that two different matrices, such as
[tex]\begin{bmatrix}2 & 1 \\ 1 & 1\end{bmatrix}[/tex]
and
[tex]\begin{bmatrix}3 & 2\\ 1 & 1\end{bmatrix}[/tex]
must not have the same determinant. Is that true?

I think you should to reread that problem.
 
kala said:
the question says it is.
No it doesn't. The question is asking you whether or not it is.
 
Oh duh... That was stupid... It doesn't have to be. Thanks