fix typos in linear algebra tutorial

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Edwin 2021-04-08 14:06:07 -07:00
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"This quite explicit: we are asking for a new vertical axis, keeping the existing data as the horizontal axis." "This is quite explicit: we are asking for a new vertical axis, keeping the existing data as the horizontal axis."
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"## Plotting a matrix\n", "## Plotting a matrix\n",
"We have already seen that vectors can been represented as points or arrows in N-dimensional space. Is there a good graphical representation of matrices? Well you can simply see a matrix as a list of vectors, so plotting a matrix results in many points or arrows. For example, let's create a $2 \\times 4$ matrix `P` and plot it as points:" "We have already seen that vectors can be represented as points or arrows in N-dimensional space. Is there a good graphical representation of matrices? Well you can simply see a matrix as a list of vectors, so plotting a matrix results in many points or arrows. For example, let's create a $2 \\times 4$ matrix `P` and plot it as points:"
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