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We know,

the eigen value for upper triangular/lower triangular/diagonal matrices are the diagonal elements of the matrix.

https://gateoverflow.in/858/gate2002-5a

This question,

https://gateoverflow.in/1174/gate2005-49

If apply row transformation to convert it into upper triangular matrix then my eigen values will be diagonals, but the result is not correct. I know for determinant, applying row transformation or column transformation value of the determinant remains the same.

Why can't we make the given matrix to upper triangular matrix, so that eigen values will be equal to the elements in the diagonals?

 

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