2 & 3 please 3pts Explain briefly. 6 pts where 6+ 1 Diagonalize A by finding suitable matrices P and D
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To diagonalize a matrix A, we need to find two matrices P and D such that P is invertible and D is a diagonal matrix. The diagonal matrix D will have the eigenvalues of A on its diagonal, and the matrix P will have the corresponding eigenvectors of A as its Show more…
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