Let $S = \left\{ \begin{bmatrix} a_{11} & a_{12} \\ a_{21} & a_{22} \end{bmatrix} : a_{ij} \in \{0, 1, 2\}, a_{11} = a_{22} \right\}$. Then the number of non-singular matrices in the set $S$ is

  • A
    $27$
  • B
    $24$
  • C
    $10$
  • D
    $20$

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