system of linear ODE question

ijd5000

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I have a system of linear differential equations. I found the eigenvalues and one is zero. Can i still use it to find the eigenvectors and solution, or should i just use the non zero eigenvalue?
 
Yes, 0 is a perfectly good eigenvalue. I presume you know that if \(\displaystyle \lambda\) (real) then the solution will involve \(\displaystyle Ce^{\lambda t}\). If \(\displaystyle \lambda= 0\), that solution will be \(\displaystyle Ce^{0t}= Ce^0= C\). In other words, if 0 is an eigenvalue, then one of the solutions will be "x(t)= constant".
 
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