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  2. Binomial theorem - Wikipedia

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    In elementary algebra, the binomial theorem (or binomial expansion) describes the algebraic expansion of powers of a binomial.According to the theorem, the power ⁠ (+) ⁠ expands into a polynomial with terms of the form ⁠ ⁠, where the exponents ⁠ ⁠ and ⁠ ⁠ are nonnegative integers satisfying ⁠ + = ⁠ and the coefficient ⁠ ⁠ of each term is a specific positive integer ...

  3. Binomial coefficient - Wikipedia

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    It is the coefficient of the x k term in the polynomial expansion of the binomial power (1 + x) n; this coefficient can be computed by the multiplicative formula ( n k ) = n × ( n − 1 ) × ⋯ × ( n − k + 1 ) k × ( k − 1 ) × ⋯ × 1 , {\displaystyle {\binom {n}{k}}={\frac {n\times (n-1)\times \cdots \times (n-k+1)}{k\times (k-1 ...

  4. Constant term - Wikipedia

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    If the constant term is 0, then it will conventionally be omitted when the quadratic is written out. Any polynomial written in standard form has a unique constant term, which can be considered a coefficient of . In particular, the constant term will always be the lowest degree term of the polynomial. This also applies to multivariate polynomials.

  5. Binomial (polynomial) - Wikipedia

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    The expansion of the n th power uses the numbers n rows down from the top of the triangle. An application of the above formula for the square of a binomial is the "(m, n)-formula" for generating Pythagorean triples: For m < n, let a = n 2 − m 2, b = 2mn, and c = n 2 + m 2; then a 2 + b 2 = c 2.

  6. Binomial series - Wikipedia

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    The case α = 1 gives the series 1 + x + x 2 + x 3 + ..., where the coefficient of each term of the series is simply 1. The case α = 2 gives the series 1 + 2x + 3x 2 + 4x 3 + ..., which has the counting numbers as coefficients. The case α = 3 gives the series 1 + 3x + 6x 2 + 10x 3 + ..., which has the triangle numbers as coefficients.

  7. Coefficient - Wikipedia

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    A constant coefficient, also known as constant term or simply constant, is a quantity either implicitly attached to the zeroth power of a variable or not attached to other variables in an expression; for example, the constant coefficients of the expressions above are the number 3 and the parameter c, involved in 3=c ⋅ x 0.

  8. Freshman's dream - Wikipedia

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    The term "freshman's dream" itself, in non-mathematical contexts, is recorded since the 19th century. [9] Since the expansion of (x + y) n is correctly given by the binomial theorem, the freshman's dream is also known as the "child's binomial theorem" [4] or "schoolboy binomial theorem".

  9. Binomial approximation - Wikipedia

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    The binomial approximation for the square root, + + /, can be applied for the following expression, + where and are real but .. The mathematical form for the binomial approximation can be recovered by factoring out the large term and recalling that a square root is the same as a power of one half.