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2
3
A =
-2
3.
(a) Find the eigenvalues of A by observation only.
Fill in integers in an increasing order from the smallest to the largest:
The eigenvalues of A are
(b) If
is the eigenvector that is corresponding to the smallest eigenvalue of A, then a=
and b=
are both positive integers with no common divisor.
Transcribed Image Text:1 2 3 A = -2 3. (a) Find the eigenvalues of A by observation only. Fill in integers in an increasing order from the smallest to the largest: The eigenvalues of A are (b) If is the eigenvector that is corresponding to the smallest eigenvalue of A, then a= and b= are both positive integers with no common divisor.
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