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Linear Algebra Problem Complete each of the following. (a) Suppose that A has characteristic polynomial p(\)...
only do (e)-(g) The linear operator L : R3 + R3 is given by its matrix A = Al,s wit respect to the standard basis S = {(1, 22, 23}, where To 0 11 -10- 20 [4 00 (a) Find the characteristic polynomial PL(x) of L; (b) What are the eigenvalues of L and what are their algebraic multiplicities? (e) What are the geometric multiplicities of eigenvalues of L? Is L diagonal- izable? (d) Find a basis B of eigenvectors...
5. Consider the matrix A-1-6-7-3 Hint: The characteristic polynomial of A is p(λ ) =-(-2)0+ 1)2. (a) Find the eigenvalues of A and bases for the corresponding eigenspaces. (b) Determine the geometric and algebraic multiplicities of each eigenvalue and whether A is diagonalizable or not. If it is, give a diagonal matrix D and an invertible matrix S such that A-SDS-1. If it's not, say why not.
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Problem 4 (Jordan Canonical Form). Let A be a matrix in C6,6 whose Jordan Canonical form is given by ON OON JODODD JODOC JOOD 000000 E C6,6 ] O O O O O As we gradually give you more and more information about A below, fill in the blanks in J (and explain how you know the filled in values are correct). You may choose to order the Jordan blocks however you wish. Note: during the interview,...
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What are the eigenvalues of the matrix 2-31 1 -2 1 What is the characteristic polynomial of this matrix? (That is, the polynomial you use to find the eigenvalues). 1-32 p() = -13 +212 -1. op() = X(4-1)(-2) op() = 12 + 1 OPW) = 12 -2X + 1. Let M = 2-31 1 -2 1 1-32 (this is the same as the previous problem). Find the eigenvalues of M (they are not listed according to multiplicity). Let...
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1. Let A be a square matrix with characteristic polynomial 13 – 912 + 181 = 0. (a) What is the size of A? (b) Is A invertible? Why or why not? (C) How many cigenspaces does A have?
Problem #30: [2 marks] Suppose that a matrix A has characteristic polynomial p() = 1 - 31' + 814 - 23. Consider the following statements. (i) i = 2 is an eigenvalue of A. (ii) A is a 4 x 4 matrix. (iii) That same p() is also the characteristic polynomial of A! Determine which of the above statements are True (1) or False (2). So, for example, if you think that the answers, in the above order, are True...
1 Compute and completely factor the characteristic polynomial of the following matrix: 0 A= -4 5 0 1 1 For credit, you have to factor the polynomial and show work for each step. B In the following, use complex numbers if necessary. For each of the following matrices: • compute the characteristic polynomial; • list all the eigenvalues (possibly complex) with their algebraic multiplicity; • for each eigenvalue, find a basis (possibly complex) of the corresponding eigenspace, and write the...
11. (adapted from 1.6 8) Prove the characteristic polynomial of matrix A - is p(x) = 12 - (a+d)X + ad-bc = 0. Show that p(A) = A - (a + d) A+ (ad - bc)1 = 0. 12. (adapted from 1.6 14) Suppose A has eigenvalues 0,0,3 with independent eigenvectors u, v,w. (a) Give the vectors span the nullspace and the column space. (b) Find a particular solution to Ax=w. Find all solutions. (c) Does w + u in...
Suppose that a matrix A has the characteristic polynomial (1+1)3 (a 1 + 12 + b) for some a, b € R. If the trace of A is 7 and the determinant of A is -24, find all eigenvalues of A. (a) Enter the eigenvalues as a list in increasing order, including any repetitions. For example, if they are 1,1,0 you would enter 0,1,1: (b) Hence determine a: Number (c) and b: Number
1. For a polynomial p(1) = cktk + Ck-14k-1 +...+ci+co, and an n x n matrix A, we define p(A) = CkAk + Ck-1 Ak-1 + ... +CjA + col. Let A be an n x n diagonalizable matrix with characteristic polynomial PA(1) = (1-2)*(1-3)n-k where 1 <k<n - 1. In other words, let A be an n x n diagonal- izable matrix that has only 2 and 3 as eigenvalues. Explain what is wrong with the following false "proof...