binomial
/bahy-noh-mee-uhl/US // baɪˈnoʊ mi əl //UK // (baɪˈnəʊmɪəl) //
二项式,二项式的,二项选择,二项原则
Definitions
n.名词 noun
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- : Algebra. an expression that is a sum or difference of two terms, as 3x + 2y and x2 − 4x.
- : Zoology, Botany. a taxonomic name consisting of a generic and a specific term, used to designate species.
adj.形容词 adjective
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- : Algebra. consisting of or pertaining to two terms or a binomial.
- : Zoology, Botany. consisting of or characterized by binomials.
Examples
The genus is the first part of the two-part species naming system called “binomial nomenclature.”
Oughtred lays great stress upon expansions of powers of a binomial.
You might as well try to rush the Proof of the Binomial Theorem.
For the reference to Ascanius' work, which is on the binomial system, and subsequent to the 10th edit.
M. Méray wants to prove that a binomial equation always has a root, or, in ordinary words, that an angle may always be subdivided.
A chapter catches my attention in the middle of the volume; it is headed, Newton's Binomial Theorem.
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