Two eigenvectors for the price of one
Abstract
Starting from a mistake done by a student, we discover an unexpected method of finding both eigenvectors for a 2×2 matrix with distinct eigenvalues in a single computation. We discuss a connection with the Cayley-Hamilton theorem, and show the corresponding generalization for a 3 × 3 matrix. The arguments should be understandable for strong linear algebra students.
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