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binomial distribution In probability, a binomial distribution gives the probabilities of k outcomes A (or nk outcomes B) in n independent trials for a two-outcome experiment in which the possible outcomes are denoted A and B.
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binomial A polynomial with two terms. Example:(2x+3)
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binomial distribution Binomial loosely means two names. A binomial variable is a variable that can only take on one of two possible values. Multiple trials involving a binomial variable result in a binomial distribution. Reference: Chapter 5
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binomial nomenclature a system in which the scientific name of a plant consists of two parts indicating the genus and species.
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binomial coefficient The quantity (x + y) is binomial. If we multiply out the binomial expansion (x + y)?we get x?+ 2xy + y? The coefficients or numerical multipliers of successive terms in this result are 1, 2, 1. See the Additional Note To Additional Note to the previous entry, and the entries Combinations and Pascal Triangle.
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