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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
  1. 1
    • : 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
  1. 1
    • : 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.