Characteristic equation of a matrix and inverse of a matrix
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Linear Algebra
Matrices
Eigen Values and Eigen Vectors(I)
Find the characteristic equation of the matrix
A = [1, 3, 7; 4, 2, 3; 1, 2, 1]
Show that the equation is satisfied by and hence obtain the inverse of the given matrix.
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Linear Algebra
Matrices
Eigen Values and Eigen Vectors(I)
By:- Thokchom Sarojkumar Sinha
Find the characteristic equation of the matrix
Show that the equation is satisfied by and hence obtain the inverse of the given matrix.
Solution:- The characteristic equation of is
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Education
- BSc, Manipur University
- MSc, Kanpur University
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