1. Find the real eigenvalues of each matrix. What is the multiplicity of each eigenvalue? (a) $egin{bmatrix} -4 & -6 \ 3 & 5 end{bmatrix}$ (b) $egin{bmatrix} 1 & -1 \ 1 & -1 end{bmatrix}$ (c) $egin{bmatrix} 1 & -3 & 3 \ 3 & -5 & 3 \ 6 & -6 & 4 end{bmatrix}$
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(a) The multiplicity of eigenvalues of matrix A is 4-6. Show more…
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