A 3x3 matrix with real entries can have:.
a) three eigenvalues, all of them real.
b) three e...
Mathematics, 01.07.2020 16:01 gwoodbyrne
A 3x3 matrix with real entries can have:.
a) three eigenvalues, all of them real.
b) three eigenvalues, all of them complex.
c) two real eigenvalues and one complex eigenvalue.
d) one real eigenvalue and two complex eigenvalues.
e) only two eigenvalues, both of them real.
f) only two eigenvalues, both of them complex.
g) only one eigenvalue -- a real one.
h) only one eigenvalue -- a complex one.
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