binomial |
quadratic |
As adjectives the difference between binomial and quadratic
is that
binomial is consisting of two terms, or parts while
quadratic is square-shaped.
As nouns the difference between binomial and quadratic
is that
binomial is (algebra) a polynomial with two terms while
quadratic is (mathematics) a quadratic polynomial, function or equation.
binomial |
ternary |
As adjectives the difference between binomial and ternary
is that
binomial is consisting of two terms, or parts while
ternary is made up of three things; treble, triadic, triple, triplex.
As nouns the difference between binomial and ternary
is that
binomial is (algebra) a polynomial with two terms while
ternary is a group of three things; a trio, threesome or tierce.
quotient |
binomial |
As nouns the difference between quotient and binomial
is that
quotient is quotient (
in arithmetic, mathematics ) while
binomial is (algebra) a polynomial with two terms.
As an adjective binomial is
consisting of two terms, or parts.
binomial |
geometric |
As adjectives the difference between binomial and geometric
is that
binomial is consisting of two terms, or parts while
geometric is geometric.
As a noun binomial
is (algebra) a polynomial with two terms.
binomial |
coefficient |
As adjectives the difference between binomial and coefficient
is that
binomial is consisting of two terms, or parts while
coefficient is cooperating.
As nouns the difference between binomial and coefficient
is that
binomial is a polynomial with two terms while
coefficient is a constant by which an algebraic term is multiplied.
binomial |
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binomial |
polynomialsystemofnomenclature |
binomial |
binary |
As adjectives the difference between binomial and binary
is that
binomial is consisting of two terms, or parts while
binary is being in a state of one of two mutually exclusive conditions such as on or off, true or false, molten or frozen, presence or absence of a signal.
As nouns the difference between binomial and binary
is that
binomial is a polynomial with two terms while
binary is the bijective base-2 numeral system, which uses only the digits 0 and 1.
binomial |
hypergeometric |
As adjectives the difference between binomial and hypergeometric
is that
binomial is consisting of two terms, or parts while
hypergeometric is (mathematics) pertaining to mathematical entities of different kinds (series, functions, equations, ) but strictly related to hypergeometric series.
As nouns the difference between binomial and hypergeometric
is that
binomial is (algebra) a polynomial with two terms while
hypergeometric is (mathematics) such a function, series etc.
binomial |
binominous |
As adjectives the difference between binomial and binominous
is that
binomial is consisting of two terms, or parts while
binominous is (obsolete) binomial.
As a noun binomial
is (algebra) a polynomial with two terms.
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