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Suppose the eigenvalues of matrix A are p1 and p2 and the eigenvalues of matrix B are k1 and k2. When the two matrices are multiplied together, AB, how does this affect the eigenvalues of AB? Is it purely going to be p1*k1 and p2*k2?
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