The eigenvalues of A equal the eigenvalues of A T . This is because det(A I) equals
Chapter 5, Problem 5.1.11(choose chapter or problem)
The eigenvalues of A equal the eigenvalues of A T . This is because det(A I) equals det(A T I). That is true because . Show by an example that the eigenvectors of A and A T are not the same.
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