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The normal curve is asymptotic to the _____ along y = x x- axis y- axis none of these

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Answered by MaheswariS
1

Since the normal curve is symmetric about the line x = u , the normal curve is asymtotatic to x axis.


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Answered by aquialaska
2

Answer:

(c) x-axis

Step-by-step explanation:

The definition of asymptotic is a line or curve that approaches a curve but never touches. Two curves that get closer to each other but never intersects is the example of asymptotic.

In the case of  normal curve, we can see that the curve is close to x-axis and may infinitely touches the x- axis.

Hence, the  normal curve is asymptotic to the x-axis.

Hence, option (c) is correct.  

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