Let B=P^(−1)AP and let v be an eigenvector of A. What can we say about the eigenvector of B?

Select one:

A. We can't say anything in general about the eigenvectors of B

B. v is an eigenvector of B

C. P^(-1)v is an eigenvector of B

D. Pv is an eigenvector of B

asked by guest
on Nov 19, 2024 at 2:35 am



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