Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
binomial
noun
/baɪˈnoʊ.mi.əl/

Definition
A binomial is a polynomial that contains exactly two terms.

Examples
- In algebra, the expression (x + 1) is a binomial.
- The formula for the binomial expansion is used in probability theory.
- The term ‘binomial’ can also refer to a naming system that consists of two components in biology.

Meaning
In mathematics, a binomial is an expression that consists of two parts, typically connected by a plus or minus sign. It serves as a common component in algebra and is essential for various mathematical operations.

Synonyms
- binom
- two-term expression