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binomial
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binomial
(noun)
binomial
/baɪ
ˈ
noʊmijəl/
noun
plural
binomials
binomial
/baɪ
ˈ
noʊmijəl/
noun
plural
binomials
Britannica Dictionary definition of BINOMIAL
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mathematics
:
an expression consisting of two terms connected by a plus sign or minus sign
the
binomial
a + b
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— binomial
adjective
binomial
expressions
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