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I am having a little trouble understanding this question. Maybe i'm too tired of studying.. Thanks ahead of time!
For each of the linear maps R^2 → R^2, find a basis of R2 consisting of eigenvectors
of the linear map, or explain why this is not possible.
(a) The dilation D : R^2 → R^2 given by D(u) = −3u for all u ∈ R^2
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Hi, I think you just need to check the definition
of eigenvector.
So we want here
with ,Hence any basis of
, in particular the canonical basisOffline
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