Answer to Question #219347 in Linear Algebra for Tabza

Question #219347

Let T be an element of L(R3) such that-4,5,"7" are it eigenvalues. show that T(x)-9x=(-4,5,"7" )


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Expert's answer
2021-07-23T08:04:47-0400

Since T has at most 3 distinct eigenvalues.

The hypothesis implies that 9 is not an eigenvalue of T.

Thus "T - 9I" is surjective. In particular, there exists "x \\space \\epsilon \\space R^3" such that "(T \u2212 9I)x = Tx \u2212 9x = (-4,5, 7)"

The entries of this particular vector are a red herring: we could just as easily find a y exists "y \\space \\epsilon \\space R^3" such that "T y - 9y = (86,75,309)" by the same argument.


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