If f(x) represents the function whose graph is the standard normal distribution curve, then how do the inflection points on the curve for 2f(x) compare to those of f(x)?
W) Both curves have the same inflection points
X) The 2f(x) inflection points are twice as far apart but the same height
Y) The 2f(x) inflection points are twice as high but the same distance apart
Z) The 2f(x) inflection points are both twice as far apart and twice as high
✔️Answer:Y) THE 2F(X) INFLECTION POINTS ARE TWICE AS HIGH BUT THE SAME DISTANCE APART
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