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Basic properties: Redundant clause* AB symmetry operated on by the diagonal...
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* This is not always true for the [[matrix multiplication|product]]: given symmetric matrices <math>A</math> and <math>B</math>, then <math>AB</math> is symmetric if and only if <math>A</math> and <math>B</math> [[commutativity|commute]], i.e., if <math>AB=BA</math>.
* For any integer <math>n</math>, <math>A^n</math> is symmetric if <math>A</math> is symmetric.
* If <math>A^{-1}</math> exists, it is symmetric if and only if <math>A</math> is symmetric.
* Rank of a symmetric matrix <math>A</math> is equal to the number of non-zero eigenvalues of <math>A</math>.
 
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