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In chapter 6, starting from page 45, we have a simple enumeration of the properties of the determinants and after that we have the examples and/or proofs of the properties.
From my point of view, it would be more understandable if we add the examples and/or proofs of each property immediately after the definition of the property, this because one cannot memorize immediately a bunch of properties and then remember on the fly also the order in which they were presented when reading the examples/proofs below.
Basically, when reading the examples of each property, we need always to go up again to revise the properties and check to which property is this example/proof related...
Anyway, this was just my first impression when reading this part...
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