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Eigenvalues:

There are two roots:
and 
The eigenvector corresponding to
satisfies

Solving using Gaussian elimination:

Equation (1) gives
. In order to get a
vector, instead of a set of possible vectors, one component must be
arbitrarily chosen. Remember: undetermined constants in
eigenvectors are not allowed. To get simple numbers, take v1y
= -2, then v1x = 3:

Check:

Note: the null space of the matrix above is

so
would also have been an acceptable eigenvector, just
messier.
The eigenvector corresponding to
satisfies

Solving using Gaussian elimination:

Choosing v2y = 1, then v2x = -2:

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