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Let Let   be the identity matrix of order 2, and let   . Find the polynomial   for the given matrix A. (In the study of matrices,   is the characteristic polynomial of A, and the zeros of   are the characteristic values (eigenvalues)  of A.)    A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   be the identity matrix of order 2, and let Let   be the identity matrix of order 2, and let   . Find the polynomial   for the given matrix A. (In the study of matrices,   is the characteristic polynomial of A, and the zeros of   are the characteristic values (eigenvalues)  of A.)    A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   . Find the polynomial Let   be the identity matrix of order 2, and let   . Find the polynomial   for the given matrix A. (In the study of matrices,   is the characteristic polynomial of A, and the zeros of   are the characteristic values (eigenvalues)  of A.)    A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   for the given matrix A. (In the study of matrices, Let   be the identity matrix of order 2, and let   . Find the polynomial   for the given matrix A. (In the study of matrices,   is the characteristic polynomial of A, and the zeros of   are the characteristic values (eigenvalues)  of A.)    A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   is the characteristic polynomial of A, and the zeros of Let   be the identity matrix of order 2, and let   . Find the polynomial   for the given matrix A. (In the study of matrices,   is the characteristic polynomial of A, and the zeros of   are the characteristic values (eigenvalues)  of A.)    A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   are the characteristic values (eigenvalues) of A.) Let   be the identity matrix of order 2, and let   . Find the polynomial   for the given matrix A. (In the study of matrices,   is the characteristic polynomial of A, and the zeros of   are the characteristic values (eigenvalues)  of A.)    A)    B)    C)    D)    E)


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