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What do eigenvalues tell us?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Eigenvectors and values exist in pairs: every eigenvector has a corresponding eigenvalue. An eigenvalue is a number, telling you how much variance there is in the data in that direction, in the example above the eigenvalue is a number telling us how spread out the data is on the line.

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