A binominal name is a scientific name at the rank of species with two terms, a generic name and a specific name.
binominal distribution
It depends on the trial, and is normally denoted by p.
The binomial theorem describes the algebraic expansion of powers of a binomial, hence it is referred to as binomial expansion.
What is 3x 7?... that doesn't make sense But to try and help you, a binomial is something like (x+7)(x-3)
accumulated binominal distribution 6*f(k;n,p) = 6*f(5;5,1/6)
Binominal
binominal distribution
The binomial probability distribution is discrete.
Margund is a female name of Old German origin and it means famous fighter and famous in battle respectively. It is a binominal name and consists of: mari = famous, well-known gund = fight, battle
It depends on the trial, and is normally denoted by p.
ab(a - b)
There are literally thousands of species of tropical fresh water fish and each one has its own binominal taxonomic classification.
I have to do a book report soon in school so i did alittle reaserch on monkeys.what i found out was that monkeys were called a big back.i have no clue why though.
The goldfish comes under the class "Actinopterygii" order "Cypriniformes" family "Cypriniae" genus "Carassius". Its binominal (Taxonomic) name is "Carassius auratus" (auratus meaning golden or of gold)
The binomial theorem describes the algebraic expansion of powers of a binomial, hence it is referred to as binomial expansion.
He invented the syllogism and also contributed to the sorting of living things. From there comes so called binominal nomenclature.
A binomen is a two-part Latin name used in the scientific classification of organisms. It consists of the genus name followed by the species name, forming the species' scientific name. For example, in Homo sapiens, "Homo" is the genus and "sapiens" is the species.