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The Cayley-Hamilton Theorem states that every square matrix satisfies its own characteristic polynomial. This means that if you take a square matrix and calculate its characteristic polynomial, substituting the matrix itself into that polynomial will yield the zero matrix. This theorem is fundamental for understanding matrix diagonalization, as it connects the properties of matrices with their eigenvalues and eigenvectors.
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