Suppose a 2 × 2 matrix A has an eigenvector (1 2) , with corresponding eigenvalue −4. what is A(-2 -4) ?
2 Answers
A ( (-2, -4) ) = ( (8,16) )
Explanation:
If
A ul v = lamda ul v
From which we get with
A ( (1,2) ) = -4 ( (1,2) ) \ \ \ ..... (star)
A properties of matrices is that
A ( (-2, -4) ) = (-2)A ( (1, 2) )
" " = (-2)(-4) ( (1,2) ) using(star)
" " = 8 ( (1,2) )
" " = ( (8,16) )
By definition, the eigenvectors (
Suppose a 2 × 2 matrix A has an eigenvector (1 2) , with corresponding eigenvalue −4. what is A(-2 -4) ?
This means that:
So with the question what is A(-2 -4) ?: