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Question: -=[ ] 8.2.3. A Describe what happens during power iteration using the matrix A = and initial vector x Does the algorithm converge to an eigenvector? How does this relate to (8.2.2)? = [0:1] Analysis of Example 8.2.1 is fairly straightforward. Let A be any diagonalizable nxn matrix having eigenvalues 17,..., dn and corresponding linearly independent
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