Using (8.9), find the values of λ such that the following equations have nontrivial solutions, and for each λ , solve the equations. (See Example 4.) ( 4 − λ ) x − 2 y = 0 − 2 x + ( 7 − λ ) y = 0
Using (8.9), find the values of λ such that the following equations have nontrivial solutions, and for each λ , solve the equations. (See Example 4.) ( 4 − λ ) x − 2 y = 0 − 2 x + ( 7 − λ ) y = 0
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