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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 22:06, 7 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. Example of some binomials: