It can have multiple peaks, but most symmetrical distributions do not.
No.
Symmetrical. See http://www.orbitals.com for pictures of all the orbitals
Neither. It is symmetrical.
It is called a normal distribution.
example of symmetrical distribution
for symmetrical distributions your mean equals the median. that is one of the properties of the symmetrical distribution.
No they are not the same in a unimodal symmetrical distribution and they will never be
Sampling distribution in statistics works by providing the probability distribution of a statistic based on a random sample. An example of this is figuring out the probability of running out of water on a camping trip.
It can have multiple peaks, but most symmetrical distributions do not.
No. The binomial distribution (discrete) or uniform distribution (discrete or continuous) are symmetrical but they are not normal. There are others.
symmetrical
It is symmetrical
Certainly.
Normal distribution is a perfectly symmetrical bell-shaped normal distribution. The bell curve is used to find the median, mean and mode of a function.
Why we prefer Normal Distribution over the other distributions in Statistics
Yes, and they WILL be if the distribution is symmetrical.