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For the matrix A, find (if possible) a nonsingular matrix p such that p-1APÄ°S diagonal. (If not possible, enter IMPOSSIBLE) 2 -2 9 A 0 32 0 -1 2 Verify that P1AP is a diagonal matrix with the eigenvalues on the main diagonal.
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