bi is a prefix meaning "two.".
The only difference is that a binomial has two terms and a polynomial has three or more terms.
binomial
A binomial is a polynomial with two terms.
No, when a binomial is squared, it results in a trinomial rather than a product with just two terms. Specifically, when you square a binomial of the form ( (a + b)^2 ), you expand it to ( a^2 + 2ab + b^2 ), which includes three distinct terms. Thus, the result of squaring a binomial cannot be expressed as a product with only two terms.
binomial
A binomial is a mathematical term for a polynomial with two terms.
No, (5x + 10) is not a monomial; it is a binomial because it consists of two terms. A monomial has only one term, while a binomial has two terms separated by an addition or subtraction operator. In this case, the two terms are (5x) and (10).
A binomial consists of exactly two terms. These terms are typically connected by a plus or minus sign. For example, in the expression (a + b) or (3x - 4), each represents a binomial with two distinct terms.
The first two terms in a binomial expansion that aren't 0
It is binomial
An expression with two terms is called a binomial.
A polynomial with two terms is called a binomial.