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- In Exercises 19-22, find the eigenvalues and the corresponding eigenvectors of the matrix. [7223]arrow_forwardIn exercise 14 and 15, each 22matrix has only one eigenvalue. Find the eigenvalue and the corresponding eigenvector. [7223]arrow_forwardIn Exercises 31-34, find all of the eigenvalues of the matrix A over the indicated p. A=[3140]over5arrow_forward
- Consider again the matrix A in Exercise 35. Give conditions on a, b, c, and d such that A has two distinct real eigenvalues, one real eigenvalue, and no real eigenvalues.arrow_forwardIn Exercises 23-26, use the method of Example 4.5 to find all of the eigenvalues of the matrix A. Give bases for each of the corresponding eigenspaces. A=[4121]arrow_forwardDetermine all nn symmetric matrices that have 0 as their only eigenvalue.arrow_forward
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