question 1 Suppose A is an n x n matrix and I is the n x n identity matrix. Which of the below is/are not true? A. The zero matrix A may have a nonzero eigenvalue. If a scalar A is an eigenvalue of an invertible matrix A, then 1/λ is an eigenvalue of A. D. c. A is an eigenvalue of A if and only if à is an eigenvalue of AT. If A is a matrix whose entries in each column sum to the same numbers, thens is an eigenvalue of A. E A is an eigenvalue of A if and only if λ is a root of the characteristic equation det(A-X) = 0. F The multiplicity of an eigenvalue A is the number of times the linear factor corresponding to A appears in the characteristic polynomial det(A-AI). An n x n matrix A may have more than n complex eigenvalues if we count each eigenvalue as many times as its multiplicity.