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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:
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<math>(x-3)(x+9)</math>
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==Simple Operations==
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*The binomial <math>a^2-b^2</math> can be [[factoring|factored]] as a product of two other binomials, <math>a+b</math> and <math>a-b</math>.
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*The binomial <math>a^2+b^2</math> can be factored as the product of two [[complex numbers]], <math>a+bi</math> and <math>a-bi</math>.
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* A binomial to the nth power can be expanded using the [[binomial theorem]] or [[Pascal's triangle]].
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==See Also==
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*[[Binomial Theorem]]

Latest revision as of 15:39, 30 June 2021

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.


Simple Operations

See Also