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'''This is a list of sample problems and is meant to represent the material usually covered in Math 31. An actual test may or may not be similar.''' | '''This is a list of sample problems and is meant to represent the material usually covered in Math 31. An actual test may or may not be similar.''' | ||
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'''1.''' True or false: If all the entries of a <math>7\times 7</math> matrix <math>A</math> are <math>7,</math> then det <math>A</math> must be <math>7^7.</math> | '''1.''' True or false: If all the entries of a <math>7\times 7</math> matrix <math>A</math> are <math>7,</math> then det <math>A</math> must be <math>7^7.</math> | ||
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+ | '''2.''' True or false: If a matrix <math>A^2</math> is diagonalizable, then the matrix <math>A</math> must be diagonalizable as well. | ||
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− | + | '''3.''' True or false: If <math>A</math> is a <math>4\times 4</math> matrix with characteristic equation <math>\lambda(\lambda-1)(\lambda+1)(\lambda+e)=0,</math> then <math>A</math> is diagonalizable. | |
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Revision as of 17:23, 24 August 2017
This is a list of sample problems and is meant to represent the material usually covered in Math 31. An actual test may or may not be similar.
1. True or false: If all the entries of a matrix are then det must be
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2. True or false: If a matrix is diagonalizable, then the matrix must be diagonalizable as well.
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3. True or false: If is a matrix with characteristic equation then is diagonalizable.
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4. True or false: If is invertible, then is diagonalizable.
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