Normal Distribution
Normal Distribution
Normal Distribution
The most important of all continuous probability distributions is the normal distribution. Its graph, called the
normal curve, is a bell-shaped curve. It lies entirely above the horizontal axis. It is symmetrical, unimodal, and
asymptotic to the horizontal axis.
𝑥=𝜇 𝑧=0
𝑥>𝜇 𝑧>0
𝑥<𝜇 𝑧<0
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