Solved: Show that if two n n matrices A and B have a common eigenvector x (but not
Chapter 6, Problem 28(choose chapter or problem)
Show that if two n n matrices A and B have a common eigenvector x (but not necessarily a common eigenvalue), then x will also be an eigenvector of any matrix of the form C = A + B.
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