The Normal distribution is, by definition, symmetric. There is no other kind of Normal distribution, so the adjective is not used.
The statement is false. The binomial distribution (discrete) or uniform distribution (discrete or continuous) are symmetrical but they are not normal. There are others.
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A normal distribution is symmetrical; the mean, median and mode are all the same, on the line of symmetry (middle) of the graph.
No. The binomial distribution (discrete) or uniform distribution (discrete or continuous) are symmetrical but they are not normal. There are others.
The Normal distribution is, by definition, symmetric. There is no other kind of Normal distribution, so the adjective is not used.
It is symmetrical
Certainly.
It is not necessary that all symetric distribution may be normal.
Neither. It is symmetrical.
The statement is false. The binomial distribution (discrete) or uniform distribution (discrete or continuous) are symmetrical but they are not normal. There are others.
Yes it is. The normal distribution is symmetrical around the mode. Therefore the median has to be the same :)
The Normal ditribution is symmetric but so are other distributions.
symmetrical :)i do believe!hope this helps!Pixiex
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yes, it's always symmetric