This is kinda off-syllabus, but i was wondering how one would go about this problem:
(a) Let A be a 3x3 non-singular matrix, and I be the 3x3 identity matrix. Show that:
det(A<sup>-1</sup>-xI)=[-x<sup>3</sup>/det(A)][det(A-x<sup>-1</sup>I)]
(b) Let A=
0 1 0
0 0 1
4 -17 8
(i) Show that 4 is a root of det(A-xI)=0 and hence find the other roots in surd form
(ii) Solve det(A<sup>-1</sup>-xI)=0
I can only work out (b)(i) ~.~
thx in advance ^^
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(a) Let A be a 3x3 non-singular matrix, and I be the 3x3 identity matrix. Show that:
det(A<sup>-1</sup>-xI)=[-x<sup>3</sup>/det(A)][det(A-x<sup>-1</sup>I)]
(b) Let A=
0 1 0
0 0 1
4 -17 8
(i) Show that 4 is a root of det(A-xI)=0 and hence find the other roots in surd form
(ii) Solve det(A<sup>-1</sup>-xI)=0
I can only work out (b)(i) ~.~
thx in advance ^^
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