031 Review Part 3, Problem 5

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Find a formula for    by diagonalizing the matrix.


Foundations:  
Recall:
1. To diagonalize a matrix, you need to know the eigenvalues of the matrix.
2. Diagonalization Theorem
An    matrix    is diagonalizable if and only if    has    linearly independent eigenvectors.
In fact,    with    a diagonal matrix, if and only if the columns of    are    linearly
independent eigenvectors of    In this case, the diagonal entries of    are eigenvalues of    that
correspond, respectively , to the eigenvectors in  


Solution:

Step 1:  
Step 2:  


Final Answer:  
      

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