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The root of the characteristic equation is called​

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Answered by viya77777
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If the equation |A-λI| = 0 is called characteristic roots of matrix. The roots of this equation is called characteristic roots of matrix.

Answered by monica789412
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The root of a characteristic equation is called the Latent root or Eigen Values or the character root of a matrix A.

What is a Matrix and What is the characteristic of the equation of Matrix A?

  • When a set of numbers is arranged in a sequence of rows and columns forming a rectangular array which is called a Matrix.
  • det (A - λI) = 0 is an equation that is used to denote the characteristical equation of a matrix A.
  • Its roots are called the Eigenvalues or the root of the characteristic.
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