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Definition of Binomials
1. binomial [n] - See also: binomial
Lexicographical Neighbors of Binomials
Literary usage of Binomials
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. First-year Mathematics for Secondary Schools by Ernst Rudolph Breslich (1915)
"FIRST- YEAR MATHEMATICS The Product of Two binomials of the Form ... A quick way
of multiplying two binomials of the form ax+b and cx+d ..."
2. Elementary Algebra by Herbert Ellsworth Slaught, Nels Johann Lennes (1915)
"binomials WITH FIRST TERMS ALIKE 88. Examples. ... That is, iAe product of two
binomials having the first terms alike is equal to the square of the first ..."
3. Junior High School Mathematics by Edson Homer Taylor (1922)
"Each of the following binomials is the product of the sum and the ... We may use
as the type of two binomials with a common term the binomials z + a and z + ..."
4. School Algebra by Henry Lewis Rietz (1915)
"Product of two binomials having a common term. Two binomials having a common term
can be written in the form x + a and x + b. By actual multiplication ..."
5. The Annals of Philosophy by Richard Phillips, E W Brayley (1815)
"The utility of a method for extracting the cube roots of binomials being well
known to your algebraical correspondents, I am anxious that the one which I ..."