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Binomial distribution - Wikipedia
The binomial distribution is a special case of the Poisson binomial distribution, which is the distribution of a sum of n independent non-identical Bernoulli trials B (pi).
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BINOMIAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BINOMIAL is a mathematical expression consisting of two terms connected by a plus sign or minus sign. How to use binomial in a sentence.
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Binomial Theorem - Math is Fun
A binomial is a polynomial with two terms. What happens when we multiply a binomial by itself ... many times? a+b is a binomial (the two terms...
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Binomial - Meaning, Coefficient, Factoring, Examples - Cuemath
Binomial is an algebraic expression that contains two different terms connected by addition or subtraction. In other words, we can say that two distinct monomials of different degrees connected by plus or minus signs form a binomial.
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Binomial Distribution: Formula, What it is, How to use it
The binomial distribution evaluates the probability for an outcome to either succeed or fail. These are called mutually exclusive outcomes, which means you either have one or the other — but not both at the same time.
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The Concise Guide to Binomial Distribution - Statology
The binomial distribution is a probability distribution that describes the number of successes in a fixed number of independent trials, each with the same probability of success.
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Binomial Distribution | Brilliant Math & Science Wiki
The binomial distribution is, in essence, the probability distribution of the number of heads resulting from flipping a weighted coin multiple times.
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Binomial - Math.net
Handling exponents on binomials can be done by just multiplying the terms using the distributive property, with algorithms such as the binomial theorem, or using Pascal's triangle.
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Binomial (polynomial) - Wikipedia
A binomial in a single indeterminate (also known as a univariate binomial) can be written in the form where a and b are numbers, and m and n are distinct non-negative integers and x is a symbol which is called an indeterminate or, for historical reasons, a variable.
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binomial - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
binomial (plural binomials) (algebra) A polynomial with two terms. synonym Synonym: (archaic) binome (algebra) A quantity expressed as the sum or difference of two terms. (taxonomy) A scientific name at the rank of species, with two terms: a generic name and a specific name. synonyms quotations