No, the normal curve is not the meaning of the Normal distribution: it is one way of representing it.
The area under the normal curve is ALWAYS 1.
An Aronhold set is one of the 288 sets of seven of the 28 bitangents of a quartic curve corresponding to the seven odd theta characteristics of a normal set.
Your question makes no sense. Significant is a word related to tests. The normal curve is a distribution, not a test.
A binormal is a line which is at right angles to both the normal and the tangent of a point on a curve, and, together with them, forms three cartesian axes.
The three characteristics of a supply curve are the slope, shift, and the curve's position. Together they help determine supply and demand trends.
The three major characteristics of an indifference curve are: 1. They are negatively sloped 2. They are convex to the origin 3. Indifference curve cannot be intersected
mean, median and mode
Characteristics of a Normal Distribution1) Continuous Random Variable.2) Mound or Bell-shaped curve.3) The normal curve extends indefinitely in both directions, approaching, but never touching, the horizontal axis as it does so.4) Unimodal5) Mean = Median = Mode6) Symmetrical with respect to the meanThat is, 50% of the area (data) under the curve lies to the left ofthe mean and 50% of the area (data) under the curve liesto the right of the mean.7) (a) 68% of the area (data) under the curve is within onestandard deviation of the mean(b) 95% of the area (data) under the curve is within twostandard deviations of the mean(c) 99.7% of the area (data) under the curve is within threestandard deviations of the mean8) The total area under the normal curve is equal to 1.
The standard normal curve is symmetrical.
No, the normal curve is not the meaning of the Normal distribution: it is one way of representing it.
Characterstics of demand curve are-- 1) It is a curve from left to right 2) It shows the quantity demanded and price of a commodity 3) Higher the price lesser is the quantity demanded and vice-versa
It is a normal curve with mean = 0 and variance = 1.
the standard normal curve 2
The area under the standard normal curve is 1.
There is no such thing as an "ormal curve". And a Normal curve IS symmetrical!
Answer this question...similarities and differences between normal curve and skewness