# D. Scott # Linear Algebra (Theory, Intuition, Code) # Ch. 2 Code Challenge import numpy as np import matplotlib.pyplot as plt v = np.array([1,-2]) plt.plot([0,v[0]],[0,v[1]]) plt.axis([-3.5,3.5,-3.5,3.5]) plt.grid('on') sigma = 1 # generate 10 RVs from normal distr rvs = np.random.normal(mu, sigma, 10) for s in rvs: v2 = s*v plt.plot([0,v2[0]],[0,v2[1]])