Binomial number (no ontology)
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A '''binomial number''' is a number whose digits can be expressed as a [[binomial]], i.e. it is a [[polynomial number]] of order [[2]]. As such, all numbers with two or less digits are binomial numbers. | A '''binomial number''' is a number whose digits can be expressed as a [[binomial]], i.e. it is a [[polynomial number]] of order [[2]]. As such, all numbers with two or less digits are binomial numbers. | ||
Latest revision as of 07:41, 28 July 2009
Part or all of this page is not relevant to Kawachan.
After the transition to Kawachan2, it will ultimately be moved to another domain{{#if|Math|" (Math)"}} where it is more relevant.
A binomial number is a number whose digits can be expressed as a binomial, i.e. it is a polynomial number of order 2. As such, all numbers with two or less digits are binomial numbers.