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Answer:

c) C


y = A e^{((x-b)^(2) )/(c) }

Explanation:

Explanation:-

Normal distribution

A random variable 'x' is said to have a normal distribution. if its identity function or probability is given by

f( x,μ,σ) =
(1)/(\alpha √(2\pi ) ) e^{((x-b)^(2) )/(c) } ...(i)

Here 'b' be the mean of the normal distribution

And σ be the standard deviation

and C = 2σ²

Now, the equation (i) changes to


y = A e^{((x-b)^(2) )/(c) } this represents the normal graph

where A =
(1)/(\alpha √(2\pi ) ) and C = 2σ²

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