State and explain Cayley-Hamilton theorm?
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The Cayley–Hamilton theorem states that if one defines an analogous matrix equation, p(A), consisting of the replacement of the scalar eigenvalues λ with the matrix A, then this polynomial in the matrix A results in the zero matrix, ... The theorem holds for general quaternionic matrices.
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