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单词 binomial theorem
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Definition of binomial theorem in English:

binomial theorem

noun
  • A formula for finding any power of a binomial without multiplying at length.

    二项式定理

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Students from sixth class to 10th class have come out with interesting applications of mathematics from Vedic mathematics to Pythagoras and binomial theorem and how one cannot do without mathematics in daily life.
    • However, he was more interested in mathematics than he was in the law and at the age of 20 Buffon (he was now calling himself Georges-Louis Leclerc De Buffon) discovered the binomial theorem.
    • Also in this book is al-Samawal's description of the binomial theorem where the coefficients are given by the Pascal triangle.
    • In Book 9 Saunderson presents the binomial theorem and the theory of logarithms.
    • The q-analog of the binomial theorem corresponding to a negative integer power was discovered by Heine in 1847.
    • As an example of Aepinus' less good work, the authors of relate that in 1763 Aepinus published in Latin in the Commentaries of the St Petersburg Academy a proof of the binomial theorem for real values of the exponent.
    • François Viète adopted modern algebraic notation; René Descartes invented coordinate geometry; while Newton among many mathematical triumphs discovered the binomial theorem.
    • The discovery of the binomial theorem for integer exponents by al-Karaji was a major factor in the development of numerical analysis based on the decimal system.
    • This is a beautiful description of the binomial theorem using the Pascal triangle.
    • His interpolation used Kepler's concept of continuity, and with it he discovered methods to evaluate integrals which were later used by Newton in his work on the binomial theorem.
    • It appears that this formula may have led Gregory to the binomial theorem and more generally to the first discovery of the Taylor series expansion about forty years before Taylor.
    • He used the binomial theorem to show that the limit had to lie between 2 and 3 so we could consider this to be the first approximation found to e.
    • The paper draws an analogy between the binomial theorem and the successive derivatives of the product of functions.
    • At the academy Gauss independently discovered Bode's law, the binomial theorem and the arithmetic - geometric mean, as well as the law of quadratic reciprocity and the prime number theorem.
    • His ideas centred around the so-called polynomial theorem which was a generalisation of the binomial theorem.
    • With these values, we used the binomial theorem,

Definition of binomial theorem in US English:

binomial theorem

nounbīˈnōmēəl ˌTHēərəm
  • A formula for finding any power of a binomial without multiplying at length.

    二项式定理

    Example sentencesExamples
    • With these values, we used the binomial theorem,
    • At the academy Gauss independently discovered Bode's law, the binomial theorem and the arithmetic - geometric mean, as well as the law of quadratic reciprocity and the prime number theorem.
    • François Viète adopted modern algebraic notation; René Descartes invented coordinate geometry; while Newton among many mathematical triumphs discovered the binomial theorem.
    • As an example of Aepinus' less good work, the authors of relate that in 1763 Aepinus published in Latin in the Commentaries of the St Petersburg Academy a proof of the binomial theorem for real values of the exponent.
    • Students from sixth class to 10th class have come out with interesting applications of mathematics from Vedic mathematics to Pythagoras and binomial theorem and how one cannot do without mathematics in daily life.
    • His interpolation used Kepler's concept of continuity, and with it he discovered methods to evaluate integrals which were later used by Newton in his work on the binomial theorem.
    • He used the binomial theorem to show that the limit had to lie between 2 and 3 so we could consider this to be the first approximation found to e.
    • Also in this book is al-Samawal's description of the binomial theorem where the coefficients are given by the Pascal triangle.
    • The q-analog of the binomial theorem corresponding to a negative integer power was discovered by Heine in 1847.
    • It appears that this formula may have led Gregory to the binomial theorem and more generally to the first discovery of the Taylor series expansion about forty years before Taylor.
    • His ideas centred around the so-called polynomial theorem which was a generalisation of the binomial theorem.
    • In Book 9 Saunderson presents the binomial theorem and the theory of logarithms.
    • This is a beautiful description of the binomial theorem using the Pascal triangle.
    • However, he was more interested in mathematics than he was in the law and at the age of 20 Buffon (he was now calling himself Georges-Louis Leclerc De Buffon) discovered the binomial theorem.
    • The paper draws an analogy between the binomial theorem and the successive derivatives of the product of functions.
    • The discovery of the binomial theorem for integer exponents by al-Karaji was a major factor in the development of numerical analysis based on the decimal system.
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