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OK. So, I mostly understand what is the "determinant" of 3x3 matrix, which is a volume of parallelepiped, placed upon vectors [math]\vec{a}, \vec{b}, \vec{c}[/math] as basis.

But I fucking fail to comprehend how does jacobian, hessian, etc are graphically represented. Does the question even make sense?

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