cesi6487 cesi6487 04-01-2024 Mathematics contestada Let k be a subfield of C and O EM(k). Suppose that O'O = In. (i) Show that det(O) E (-1, 1). (ii) If n is odd, show that det(O) is an eigenvalue of O. (iii) Given an example of an OE M2(R) so that O'O = I2 and O has no real eigenvalues.