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The binomial theorem describes the algebraic expansion of powers of a binomial: that is, the expansion of an expression of the form (x + y)^n where x and y are variables and n is the power to which the binomial is raised. When first encountered, n is a positive integer, but the binomial theorem can be extended to cover values of n which are fractional or negative (or both).
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Neither. The correct form is 22 lakhs.Lac is lacquer, not a number.Neither. The correct form is 22 lakhs.Lac is lacquer, not a number.Neither. The correct form is 22 lakhs.Lac is lacquer, not a number.Neither. The correct form is 22 lakhs.Lac is lacquer, not a number.
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The correct form for writing binomial nomenclature is by using the genus name followed by the species name, both written in italics. The genus name is capitalized while the species name is in lowercase.
I BELIEVE THE CORRECT FORM WOULD BE: DEAR DR. AND MRS .....
It is what you will hear in informal speech, but is not correct for formal writing. Try: "That is the girl.", "That is the woman.", "That is my sister.", "That is my wife.", etc. The grammatically correct form of the sentence 'That is her' is 'That is she.'
The binomial theorem describes the algebraic expansion of powers of a binomial: that is, the expansion of an expression of the form (x + y)^n where x and y are variables and n is the power to which the binomial is raised. When first encountered, n is a positive integer, but the binomial theorem can be extended to cover values of n which are fractional or negative (or both).
Correct writing: 23994Pu (but is recommended to use an equation editor).
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Both "I will do" and "I'll do" are correct. "I will do" is the full form, while "I'll do" is the contracted form. Contracted forms are commonly used in everyday speech and writing for the sake of convenience and brevity.
The possessive form for 'the paddle of the boy' is 'the boy's paddle'.
A binomial is a polynomial with two terms. It is an algebraic expression consisting of two terms connected by either addition or subtraction. It is commonly seen in the form of (a + b)^n in binomial theorem, where a and b are variables and n is a non-negative integer.
The two names given to a species are its genus name and its specific epithet, which together form its scientific name or binomial name.
The current form of binomial nomenclature was developed by Carolus Linnaeus
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