A graphical representation of a normal distributions are sometimes called a bell curve because of its flared shape. The precise shape can vary according to the distribution of the population but the peak is always in the middle and the curve is always symmetrical. In a normal distribution, the mean, mode and median are all the same. The Normal distribution has two […]
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Cross product and Applications
Cross Product vs Dot Product . The significant difference between finding a dot product and cross product is the result. The dot product of any two vectors is a number (scalar), whereas the cross product of any two vectors is a vector. Cross product and application
Tangent and normal : Implicit
Tangent and Normal Lines for implicit curves are a line that touches the implicit curve at one point and has the same slope as the curve at that point. A normal to a curve is a line perpendicular to a tangent to the curve. tangent and normal