Does that include math? I think it burns vitamins like it burns fat.
In scientific terms, "repeatable" means that if you do the same experiment several times, you will get very close to exactly the same results each time.
The rootword -in typically signifies that the word is a noun or denotes a material or substance, such as protein, vitamin, or gasoline. It is commonly used in scientific terms to classify and name different compounds.
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no- by definition, a trinomial has exactly three terms.
The term Vitamin B16 is not used by the scientific community. Pyrroloquinoline quinone, a substance that may have vitamin properties but has not yet been extensively researched, is sometimes referred to as vitamin B16 by healthcare providers offering alternative treatment to certain forms of cancer. These providers have not come forward with publications detailing their results and thus their methods can reasonably be considered at best experimental and at worst a mere scam; the fact that they use unscientific terms suggests the latter.
Polynomials have terms, but not sides. One with exactly three terms is a "trinomial". Polygons have sides. One of those with exactly three sides is a "triangle".
An expression with two terms is called a binomial.
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