Unit 7 - Week 6: Assignment 6
Unit 7 - Week 6: Assignment 6
Unit 7 - Week 6: Assignment 6
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assignment.
1 1
A=[ ].
Week 4
Now suppose Then the matrix A6 is equal to
−2 4
Week 5
1 1
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Week 6
Lecture 28 : 64 1028
Isometries,
Eigenvalues
−601 665
and [ ]
Eigenvectors I −1330 1394
Lecture 29 :
−384 283
[ ]
Isometries,
Eigenvalues
and
676 1028
Eigenvectors II
441 256
Lecture 30 : [ ]
Isometries, 674 1394
Eigenvalues
and No, the answer is incorrect.
Eigenvectors III Score: 0
2
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Lecture 33 :
3 −1 3n + 1
Diagonalization Powered by
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1 3 +1 3 −1
n n
Symmetric
3
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Matrices III 3 −1 3n + 1
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1 3 −1 3n + 1
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Quiz : 3 +1 3n − 1
Assignment 6
1 3 −1 3n + 1
n
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Weekly
Feedback 3 n
3 +1 3n − 1
Assignment 6
Solutions No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Week 7 Accepted Answers:
1 3 +1 3n − 1
n
Week 8 2
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3 −1
n
3n + 1
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Interaction 3) LetA = [ai,j ]n×n be a matrix. Define A = [(−1)i+j ai,j ]n×n . Suppose 1 point
Session
λ1 , … , λk are the distinct eigenvalues of A with algebraic multiplicities m1 , … , mk
respectively. Then
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−λ1 , … , −λk are the distinct eigenvalues of A with algebraic multiplicities m1 , … , mk
repectively.
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(−1)m1 λ1 , … , (−1)mk λk are the distinct eigenvalues of A with algebraic multiplicities
m1 , … , mk respectively.
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|λ1 |, … , |λk | are the distinct eigenvalues of A with algebraic multiplicities m1 , … , mk
repectively.
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λ1 , … , λk are the distinct eigenvalues of A with algebraic multiplicities m1 , … , mk
respectively.
4) Let A be an m×n real matrix. For μ, δ ∈ R , define Bμ,δ = μAt A + δAAt . 1 point
Then
f+g is an isometry.
f∘g is an isometry.
f∘g+g∘f is an isometry.
(f + g) ∘ f is an isometry.
A real matrix with all eigenvalues distinct and nonzero is both diagonalizable over R and
invertible.
7) Let u, v ∈ R n
be orthogonal vectors such that u + v, u − v are also orthogonal. 1 point
Then
u = v.
u = ±v.
either u=0 or v = 0.
∥u∥ = ∥v∥.
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
∥u∥ = ∥v∥.