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Q: 2 9. A matrix A is said to be unipotent if A – I is nilpotent (i.e., if A is of the form A = 1 + N, with N nilpotent). Note that
log A is defined whenever A is unipotent, because the series in Definition 2.7 terminates. (a) Show that if A is
unipotent, then log A is nilpotent. (b) Show that if X is nilpotent, then ex is unipotent. (c) Show that if A is unipotent,
then exp(log A) = A...

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