IQ Test
Height is an example of a normal curve. Most people will be around average height, with some being short or tall, and very few being very short or very tall.
Yes. For example, consider a standard normal curve. z = 1 and z = -1 happen to lie at the inflection points of the normal curve.
No, the normal curve is not the meaning of the Normal distribution: it is one way of representing it.
bell curve i believe is the word your looking for..Its called Normal Distribution :)
The area under the normal curve is ALWAYS 1.
Height is an example of a normal curve. Most people will be around average height, with some being short or tall, and very few being very short or very tall.
It is called ONE = 1.
Yes. For example, consider a standard normal curve. z = 1 and z = -1 happen to lie at the inflection points of the normal curve.
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.
It is a normal curve with mean = 0 and variance = 1.
bell curve i believe is the word your looking for..Its called Normal Distribution :)
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!
The area under the normal curve is ALWAYS 1.
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