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Why is every matrix the sum of diagonalizable matrices

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Answered by gauravarduino
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The fundamental fact about diagonalizable maps and matrices is expressed by the following: An matrix over a field is diagonalizable if and only if the sum of the dimensions of its eigenspaces is equal to , which is the case if and only if there exists a basis of consisting of eigenvectors of .

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