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5P=[[3,4],[-4,3]],Q=[[1,0],[0,2]],R=PQP^...

`5P=[[3,4],[-4,3]],Q=[[1,0],[0,2]],R=PQP^(T)` and `X=P^(T)R^(2000)P` then `X^(T)=`

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