Show that the subspace of skew-symmetric n n matrices forms a complementary subspace to the space

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Show that the subspace of skew-symmetric n × n matrices forms a complementary subspace to the space of symmetric n × n matrices. Explain why this implies that every square matrix can be uniquely written as the sum of a symmetric and a skew-symmetric matrix.
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Applied Linear Algebra

ISBN: 978-0131473829

1st edition

Authors: Peter J. Olver, Cheri Shakiban

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