nop its not
when the signals are symmetric then this signals are gaussian In statistics, the Gaussian curve, also known as the Normal curve, is symmetrical.
Neither. It is symmetrical.
false
If it is symmetrical, it could be an ellipse, but there are very many possible answers.
The standard normal curve is symmetrical.
There is no such thing as an "ormal curve". And a Normal curve IS symmetrical!
A parabola is a specific type of curve that is U-shaped and is defined by a quadratic equation. A curve, on the other hand, is a more general term that encompasses any continuous and smooth line that may have various shapes and equations. So, all parabolas are curves, but not all curves are parabolas.
The center of a hyperbola is the point halfway between its foci. A hyperbola is defined as a symmetrical open curve formed by the intersection of a circular cone with a plane at a smaller angle with its axis than the side of the cone.
nop its not
a cirle is considered as the most symmetrical of all mathematical curve.
A hyperbola is an open curve formed by a plane that cuts the base of a right circular cone
they curve because they have a heavy filling inisde that makes it curve
when the signals are symmetric then this signals are gaussian In statistics, the Gaussian curve, also known as the Normal curve, is symmetrical.
Neither. It is symmetrical.
Otherwise the plane would crash! re-re-retard
yes it is true