Examples of using Binomial in English and their translations into Japanese
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Binomial theorem gives the mathematical structure of the expansion of(a+b)n, and the coefficients that are produced by expansion is called binomial coefficient.
Muskrats' binomial name, meanwhile, comes from a neo-Latinization of the native Wyandot name for the animal(ondathra) into the Ondatra genus name, and the species name zibethicus coming from the Latin word describing the“musky scent” from“civet” animals in the Order Carnivore.
First by using the XLSTAT tools allowing to create histograms, and then by using the distribution fitting tool, we want to test if the sample(in a statistical sense) follows a negative binomial distribution or not.
Square trinomial The difference of two numbers the n-th degree The difference between two numbers of the fourth degree The difference between two numbers of the fifth degree For odd integer n The Binomial Theorem where the coefficients of this decomposition can be derived from Pascal's triangle.
The INVBINO() function returns the negative binomial distribution. The first parameter is the number of trials, the second parameter is the number of failures, and the third is the probability of failure. The number of trials should be larger than the number of failures and the probability should be smaller or equal to 1.
The allocation of square binomials square trinomial.
WIKIPEDIA- Binomial.
Negative binomial distribution.
WIKIPEDIA- Binomial distribution.
AMS Binomial Expression.
Negative binomial regression model.
WIKIPEDIA- Negative binomial distribution.
Textstyle Binomial-\\tbinom.
Displaystyle Binomial-\\dbinom.
Sample size for binomial parameter.
Well, Newton discovered Binomial Theorem aged 22.
Binomial Count: Binomial logistic regression model.
The NEGBINOMDIST() function returns the negative binomial distribution.
A binomial is a mathematical expression containing two terms.
XLSTAT offers two different formulations of the negative binomial distribution.