When I see the word "illustrated," I expect to see graphs or something that would help me visualize how linear algebra works. The only thing "illustrated" about this post is that he hand drew some table which could have been easily with some basic HTML+CSS.
egonschiele|3 months ago
I use illustrations for a lot of other things though. I use them to pace my posts, to call out things that are especially important, to reinforce written ideas with images, and to give the reader's eye a place to rest.
If you are looking for graphs, this video about the dot product from 3B1B may be more your speed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyGKycYT2v0
tptacek|3 months ago
This is part 2 of a series, all under the same name; the first part is extensively illustrated (and I'm not sure the part 1 illustrations are all that helpful).
MaxBarraclough|3 months ago
Don't introduce any clumsy nonstandard transformations like 'rotating' a matrix, just highlight the relevant row and column. [1]
[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41402224
[1] https://www.mathsisfun.com/algebra/images/matrix-multiply-a.... (from https://www.mathsisfun.com/algebra/matrix-multiplying.html )
griffzhowl|3 months ago
The author seems to be taking a different tack though, and maybe doesn't want to be too tied to this particular geometric picture
drdec|3 months ago
vixen99|3 months ago
Quote from https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/illustrate
0_____0|3 months ago
sarchertech|3 months ago