Any expression with form Ax+b where a and b are constants are first degree binomials.
A fourth degree polynomial.
Yes. One example of this is 5x4+3x3-x2+9.
if the 5x2y means 5x2y + 4x - 6 then yes it is a binomial but if the 5x2y means 5x * 2y + 4x - 6 then no it is not a binomial a nomial means one degree. a binomial means something to the second power. a polynomial means anything that has a 3rd power and greater.
binomial, trinomial, sixth-degree polynomial, monomial.
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A binomial.
Any expression with form Ax+b where a and b are constants are first degree binomials.
A binomial of degree 2 is a polynomial expression that consists of two terms and has a total degree of 2. An example of such a binomial is ( ax^2 + bx ), where ( a ) and ( b ) are constants, and the highest exponent of the variable ( x ) is 2. This type of binomial can be factored or used in various mathematical applications, including quadratic equations.
First i will explain the binomial expansion
A fourth degree polynomial.
You have to multiply each term in the first binomial, by each term in the second binomial, and add the results. The final result is usually a trinomial.
The numerical coefficient of it is 2 .
The first word of Binomial Nomenclature means genus and the second, species.
Yes. One example of this is 5x4+3x3-x2+9.
The first two terms in a binomial expansion that aren't 0
if the 5x2y means 5x2y + 4x - 6 then yes it is a binomial but if the 5x2y means 5x * 2y + 4x - 6 then no it is not a binomial a nomial means one degree. a binomial means something to the second power. a polynomial means anything that has a 3rd power and greater.
binomial, trinomial, sixth-degree polynomial, monomial.