linear algebra eigenvalue proof question

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Prove that a 2 × 2 matrix with just one eigenvalue (of multiplicity two) is diagonalizable if and only if it is already a diagonal matrix.

So, by multiplicity two, I'm guessing it just means you have two of the same eigenvalues, but I'm confused at how to approach and do this problem.

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Hint: if it is diagonalizable, what would the corresponding diagonal matrix look like?