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For the following, the characteristic polynomial p_A


(λ) for a matrix A∈A2

(R) is given. For each characteristic polynomial below, classify the stability of the equilibrium solution for the system x′ =Ax . (a) p_A (λ)=λ² −8λ+12 (b) p_A (λ)=λ² +64 (c) p_A (λ)=λ² −5λ−14 (d) p_A (λ)=λ² −6λ+25 (e) p_A (λ)=λ² +8λ+25 (f) p_A (λ)=λ²+3λ+2

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To determine the stability of the equilibrium for the system x' = Ax, the roots of the characteristic polynomial p_A(λ) are examined. Positive real parts indicate instability, while negative or non-positive real parts indicate stability or marginal stability, respectively. The given polynomials show a mix of stable, unstable, and marginally stable equilibria.

Step-by-step explanation:

To classify the stability of an equilibrium solution for the system x' = Ax given the characteristic polynomials p_A(λ), we need to examine the roots of each polynomial. The stability depends on the signs of the real parts of the eigenvalues (roots).

  • Stable if all real parts are negative,
  • Unstable if any real part is positive,
  • Stable or marginal stability if real parts are non-positive but there may be complex eigenvalues with zero real part.

For (a) p_A(λ) = λ² − 8λ + 12, we find roots by factoring: (λ - 2)(λ - 6), which are λ1 = 2 and λ2 = 6, both positive, indicating unstable equilibrium.

For (b) p_A(λ) = λ² + 64 has roots λ1,2 = ±8i, purely imaginary, suggesting marginal stability since there are no real parts.

For (c) p_A(λ) = λ² − 5λ − 14 factors into (λ - 7)(λ + 2), yielding roots λ1 = 7 and λ2 = -2, with a positive real part indicating unstable equilibrium.

For (d) p_A(λ) = λ² − 6λ + 25 does not factor nicely, we use the quadratic formula and find complex roots with positive real parts, indicating unstable equilibrium.

For (e) p_A(λ) = λ² + 8λ + 25 factors into (λ + 5)², yielding a repeated negative root λ = -5, suggesting stable equilibrium.

For (f) p_A(λ) = λ² + 3λ + 2 factors into (λ + 1)(λ + 2), with roots λ1 = -1 and λ2 = -2, both negative, indicating stable equilibrium.

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