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Definition of Trinomials
1. trinomial [n] - See also: trinomial
Lexicographical Neighbors of Trinomials
Literary usage of Trinomials
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elementary Algebra by Herbert Ellsworth Slaught, Nels Johann Lennes (1915)
"Case VI: trinomials OF THE FORM x2+px + 105. ... Determine whether the following
trinomials can be factored by inspection : 1. x2 + 7 x + 12. ..."
2. The Auk: Quarterly Journal of Ornithology by American Ornithologists' Union, Nuttall Ornithological Club (1884)
"OU and of the AOU would both be subserved by an alliance in this particular.
Very truly yours, n. February 20. 1884. ELLIOTT COUES. Are trinomials Necessary ..."
3. Handbook of Mathematics for Engineers and Engineering Students by Joseph Claudel (1906)
"... real values of x the smallest value of y is — , and since for this minimum
value the radical becomes 0, we have x = — •=— Thus the trinomials 2 a 3 x? ..."
4. School Algebra by Henry Lewis Rietz (1915)
"Find three trinomials which are perfect squares and which have ... These trinomials
can usually be factored by inspection. EXERCISES From the following, ..."
5. Elementary Algebra: First[-second] Year Course by Arthur Schultze, Florian Cajori, Letitia Rebekah Odell (1905)
"QUADRATIC trinomials OF THE FORM pj 115. According to § 66, 20 я? is the ...
be able to find the proper factors of simple trinomials at the first trial. ..."
6. First-year Mathematics for Secondary Schools by Ernst Rudolph Breslich (1915)
"(5z Factoring trinomials of the Form ax'+bx+c 399. The trinomials found in
exercises 1-7, § 398, are all of the same form: 0z2+6z+c. ..."
7. Elements of Geometry by Adrien Marie Legendre (1825)
"... as + 2 a, — Sab, &c. binomials to those which consist of two, as a -f- 6, a —
6, 5 a — 2 a;, &x. trinomials to those which consist of three terms, ..."