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Binomial theorem and Coefficient

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Difference between Binomial theorem and Coefficient

Binomial theorem vs. Coefficient

In elementary algebra, the binomial theorem (or binomial expansion) describes the algebraic expansion of powers of a binomial. In mathematics, a coefficient is a multiplicative factor in some term of a polynomial, a series or any expression; it is usually a number, but may be any expression.

Similarities between Binomial theorem and Coefficient

Binomial theorem and Coefficient have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Binomial coefficient, Pascal's triangle, Series (mathematics), Variable (mathematics).

Binomial coefficient

In mathematics, any of the positive integers that occurs as a coefficient in the binomial theorem is a binomial coefficient.

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Pascal's triangle

In mathematics, Pascal's triangle is a triangular array of the binomial coefficients.

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Series (mathematics)

In mathematics, a series is, roughly speaking, a description of the operation of adding infinitely many quantities, one after the other, to a given starting quantity.

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Variable (mathematics)

In elementary mathematics, a variable is a symbol, commonly an alphabetic character, that represents a number, called the value of the variable, which is either arbitrary, not fully specified, or unknown.

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Binomial theorem and Coefficient Comparison

Binomial theorem has 87 relations, while Coefficient has 19. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 3.77% = 4 / (87 + 19).

References

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