Prove the equality using the theorems in determinants

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without using any expansion method, prove the equality using the theorems in determinants...
 

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Do you know Gaussian Elimination?
 
yup...but how can i use that?
 
Do you also know how elementary row operations affect the determinant of a matrix?
 
yes...

cud u give the solution? thnx!
 
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