Difference between revisions of "Binomial"

(Undo revision 47592 by Shazi (talk) No, that's a factored trinomial.)
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A '''binominal''' is a polynominal with two terms, the sum of two monominals.
 
A '''binominal''' is a polynominal with two terms, the sum of two monominals.
 
It is common practice to bound binominals by brackets or parenthesis when operated upon.
 
It is common practice to bound binominals by brackets or parenthesis when operated upon.
Example of some binomials:
 
<math>(x-3)(x+9)</math>
 

Revision as of 23:11, 9 July 2012

A binominal is a polynominal with two terms, the sum of two monominals. It is common practice to bound binominals by brackets or parenthesis when operated upon.