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Determine whether the statement is true or false. If it is true, explain why. If it is false, explain why or give an example that disaproves the statement.

If y is an eigenvector of A, then Ay=ky for some scalar k.

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Answer:

See explanation below.

Explanation:

True by definition of eigenvector. If y is an eigenvector of the matrix A, then we need to satisfy this condition:


Ay= ky

For some eigenvalue k.

The definition is the following:

"Any non zero vector x that satisfies
Ax = \lambda x for some value
\lambda is called an eigenvector of the linear operator A, and
\lambda is called the corresponding eigenvalue"

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