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Let $A, B$ be two $3 \times 3$ (complex) symmetric matrices and suppose the equation $\det(xA - B) = 0$ has three distinct solutions. Prove that $A$ is invertible.
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Let $A, B$ be two $3 \times 3$ (complex) symmetric matrices and suppose the equation $\det(xA - B) = 0$ has three distinct solutions. Prove that $A$ is invertible.
Any help appreciated!
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