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A minor is a determinant and a determinant is a value associated with a square matrix.

The matrix from which a minor is calculated is formed from a matrix by removing at least one of its rows or columns.

We are discussing matrices of 3 rows and 4 columns. The minimum change one can make is to remove a single column. This can be done in four ways, yielding four minors. Each of these four ways yields a 3x3 matrix. There are nine minors in a 3x3 matrix.

Hence, the total number of minors is 4 + 4(9)=40.

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Well, honey, a 3x4 matrix has 12 elements in total. So, technically speaking, there are 12 minors in a 3x4 order matrix. But let's be real, who's counting all those minors anyway? Just remember, when it comes to matrices, size does matter.

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