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binomial (bī"nō'mēul) [key], polynomial expression (see polynomial) containing two terms, for example, x+y. The binomial theorem, or binomial formula, gives the expansion of the nth power of a binomial (x+y) for n=1, 2, 3, … , as follows:
(x+y)n = xn + (n/1)xn-1y + n(n-1)/(2!) xn-2 y2 + n(n-1)(n-2)/(3!)) xn-3 y3 + ... + nxyn-1 + yn
where the ellipsis (…) indicates a continuation of terms following the same pattern. For example, using the formula and reducing fractions, one obtains (
x+
y)
5=
x5+5
x4y+10
x3y2+10
x2y3+5
xy4+
y5. The coefficients 1,
n, n (
n-1)/1·2, etc., of
x and
y may also be found from an array known as Pascal's triangle (for Blaise
Pascal), formed by adding adjacent numbers to find the number below them as follows:
1
1 1
1 2 1
1 3 3 1
1 3 6 4 1
1 5 10 10 5 1
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