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Show that for a square symmetric matrix M, any two eigen-vectors v1, v2 with distinct eigen-values λ1, λ2, are orthogonal, i. e. inner product of v1 and v2 is zero. This shows that a symmetric matrix has orthonormal eigen-vectors:

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