Diagonalization and symmetric matrices

Let's suppose we have a matrix that has eigenvectors. We put these vectors into a matrix X that is invertible and multiply the two matrices. This gives us the following:

We know from that when dealing with matrices, this becomes , where and each xi has a unique λi. Therefore, .

Let's move on to symmetric ...

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