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For the matrices in Exercises $15-17$ , list the eigenvalues, repeated according to their multiplicities.$$\left[\begin{array}{rrrr}{5} & {0} & {0} & {0} \\ {8} & {-4} & {0} & {0} \\ {0} & {7} & {1} & {0} \\ {1} & {-5} & {2} & {1}\end{array}\right]$$
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Calculus 3
Chapter 5
Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors
Section 2
The Characteristic Equation
Vectors
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