- matrices.
Sarrus' rule can also be
derived using the
Laplace expansion of a 3 × 3 {\displaystyle 3\times 3} matrix.
Another way of
thinking of
Sarrus' rule...
-
Sarrus is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Pierre-Auguste
Sarrus (1813–1876),
French musician and
inventor Sarrusophone, a musical...
- The
Sarrus linkage,
invented in 1853 by
Pierre Frédéric
Sarrus, is a
mechanical linkage to
convert a
limited circular motion to a
linear motion or vice...
- Frédéric
Sarrus (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ fʁedeʁik saʁy]; 10
March 1798, Saint-Affrique – 20
November 1861) was a
French mathematician.
Sarrus was a professor...
- Jean
Sarrus (born 11 May 1945) is a
French actor, composer, and singer.
People know him best as a
member of the
legendary band Les Charlots.
Sarrus was...
- in the group.
Rinaldi and
Sarrus were
musicians in
various short-lived
groups ("Les Rebelles" and "Les Tarés", for
Sarrus) and they
first met in 1963...
- This
determinant can be
computed using Sarrus's rule or
cofactor expansion.
Using Sarrus's rule, it
expands to a × b = ( a 2 b 3 i + a 3 b 1...
-
linkage Parts/links of the same
color are the same dimensions.
Sarrus linkage (Bars variant)
Sarrus linkage (Plates variant) Peaucellier-Lipkin
inversor Harts...
- for the base 2.
Pseudoprimes to base 2 are
sometimes called Sarrus numbers,
after P. F.
Sarrus who
discovered that 341 has this property,
Poulet numbers...
- with
multiple cranks, as seen in the
running gear of
steam locomotives.
Sarrus mechanism consists of six bars
connected by six
hinged joints. A general...