binomial的意思和读音

binomial

: [baɪˈnoʊmiəl] : [baɪˈnəʊmiəl]

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binomialn.

1.an expression that has two groups of numbers or letters, joined by the sign + or –

2. and knife and fork)a pair of nouns joined by a word like ‘and’, where the order of the nouns is always the same, for example ‘knife and fork’

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n.1.in mathematics, an expression that has two parts connected by the sign + or the sign –, for example 2x + 3y or x – 122.a phrase containing two nouns that are joined together by a conjunction and always appear in the same order, for examplecup and saucer

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1.By the age of 20, Sir Isaac Newton found a general binomial theorem which lead to the later development of calculus.20

2.Index equation and binomial expression are the main methods to determine the absolute open flow capacity of a gas well at present.

3.Discrete: Bernoulli, Binomial, Discrete Uniform, Geometric, Hypergeometric, Logarithmic, Negative Binomial, Poisson .

4.This is nothing but the binomial expansion.

5.Stationary binomial process is applied to establish practical load model and resistance model for axial compressed member.

6.A theorem giving the expansion of a binomial raised to a given power .

7.In mathematics, Newton established "the Newton binomial theorem" , and nearly simultaneously established the calculus study with Leibniz.”,

8.Negative binomial regression models were used to assess trends and associations.

9.Finally, in case of default, it gives depth analysis on corporate bond pricing under the binomial model and credit default risk.广

10.It uses the binomial distribution to calculate the probability of getting any specific number of accidents.使