Trinomial
This article is about mathematics. For the use in taxonomy, see Trinomial name. For the use identifying archaeological sites in the United States, see Smithsonian trinomial.
In elementary algebra, a trinomial is a polynomial consisting of three terms or monomials.[1]
Trinomial expressions
- with variables
- with variables
- with variables
- with variables, nonnegative integers and any constants.
- where is variable and constants are nonnegative integers and any constants.
Trinomial equation
A trinomial equation is a polynomial equation involving three terms. An example is the equation studied by Johann Heinrich Lambert in the 18th century.[2]
See also
References
- ↑ "Definition of Trinomial". Math Is Fun. Retrieved 16 April 2016.
- ↑ Corless, R. M.; Gonnet, G. H.; Hare, D. E. G.; Jerey, D. J.; Knuth, D. E. (1996). "On the Lambert W Function" (PDF). Advances in Computational Mathematics 5 (1): 329–359. doi:10.1007/BF02124750.
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