- Let the matrix A = 2 ) be given. a) For which value of k, the eigenvalues of A are A = -1, 2 = 5 ? b) Find linearly independent eigenvectors associated with each eigenvalue of A. c) Is A diaganolizable ? If yes, why ? Find A10 by using the diagonalizability of A. d) By k that you found in part (a), find the solution of the initial value problem a(t) = 21(t) + 4r2(t) a,(t) = 2r (t) + kx2(t), with initial conditions r1(0) = 0, x2(0) = 3 by using linear algebra. e) ., olve the initial value problem (with the same k that you found in part (a)) given in part (d) by using the Laplace transform ?

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G 1) be given.
1. Let the matrix A =
2 k
a)
For which value of k, the eigenvalues of A are d1 = -1, A2 = 5 ?
b)
Find linearly independent eigenvectors associated with each eigenvalue of A.
c)
Is A diaganolizable ? If yes, why ? Find A10 by using the diagonalizability of A.
d)
By k that you found in part (a), find the solution of the initial value problem
a (t) = x1(t) + 4x2(t)
a(t) = 2.01(t) + kx2(t),
with initial conditions a1(0) = 0, x2(0) = 3 by using linear algebra.
-1
e)
by using the Laplace transform ?
wolve the initial value problem (with the same k that you found in part (a)) given in part (d)
Transcribed Image Text:G 1) be given. 1. Let the matrix A = 2 k a) For which value of k, the eigenvalues of A are d1 = -1, A2 = 5 ? b) Find linearly independent eigenvectors associated with each eigenvalue of A. c) Is A diaganolizable ? If yes, why ? Find A10 by using the diagonalizability of A. d) By k that you found in part (a), find the solution of the initial value problem a (t) = x1(t) + 4x2(t) a(t) = 2.01(t) + kx2(t), with initial conditions a1(0) = 0, x2(0) = 3 by using linear algebra. -1 e) by using the Laplace transform ? wolve the initial value problem (with the same k that you found in part (a)) given in part (d)
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