Definitions from Wiktionary (binomial theorem)
▸ noun: (mathematics) A formula giving the expansion of a binomial such as (a+b) raised to any positive integer power, i.e. (a+b)ⁿ. It's possible to expand the power into a sum of terms of the form axᵇyᶜ where the coefficient of each term is a positive integer. For example:
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▸ noun: (mathematics) A formula giving the expansion of a binomial such as (a+b) raised to any positive integer power, i.e. (a+b)ⁿ. It's possible to expand the power into a sum of terms of the form axᵇyᶜ where the coefficient of each term is a positive integer. For example:
▸ Also see binomial_theorem
▸ Words similar to binomial theorems
▸ Usage examples for binomial theorems
▸ Idioms related to binomial theorems
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
▸ Words that often appear near binomial theorems
▸ Rhymes of binomial theorems
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