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An expression consisting of two terms connected by the sign plus (+) or minus (-); as, a + b, or 7 - 3.
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Consisting of two terms; pertaining to binomials; as, a binomial root.
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Having two names; -- used of the system by which every animal and plant receives two names, the one indicating the genus, the other the species, to which it belongs.
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event with only two possible outcomes.
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Collectively, the genus name and the specific epithet name of a plant or animal; The latin, scientific name, or "species."
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A taxonomic name consisting of a genus name and a specific epithet forming the species name.
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The standard scientific name for an organism in Latin.
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(bye nome´ ee al) • Consisting of two names; for example, the binomial nomenclature of biology which gives the name of the genus followed by the name of the species.
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The two-worded Latin name scientists use to identify a genus and species, such as "Homo sapiens."
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A polynomial with two terms. Example:(2x+3)
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The two-part (genus and species) latinised name given to every described organism (eg Homo sapiens is the binomial for humans).
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consisting of two names or terms; "binomial nomenclature"
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a polynomial that consists of exactly two terms
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a polynomial that has two terms
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A scientific name consisting of two parts, a genus and a species
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made up of two parts; first degree examples: (x+1); (x-4); (2x+3); the product of two first degree binomials, of the same variable, gives us a quadratic equation in standard form. For example: You can see more at this link: binomials.
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The taxonomic naming convention for living things using two names, Genus and species, usually of Latin or Greek derivation.
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polynomial consisting of two terms. e.g. 3x2 - 8
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bii-NOME-ee-al) Two Latin names combined, in compliance with the system of taxonomy. Genus and species, for example.
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two names (genus first, species second)
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The two-part scientific Latin name used to identify plants. The first name is the genus and is a general name that may be shared by a number of related plants. The second is the species name, which refers to the name that is specific to that individual plant (i.e., Echinacea purpurea, Echinacea angustifolia).
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a polynomial with exactly two terms.
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In algebra, an expression consisting of the sum or difference of two monomials (see the definition of monomial), such as 4a-8b.
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A formal two word name given to each species, based on the combination of a genus name and a species name.
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In algebra, an expression consisting of two terms connected by a plus or minus sign, such as 4a+6.
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An algebraic expression consisting of two terms (9a + 4). You could also say that it is an expression that is a sum or difference of two monomials. (Also see Monomial)
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In elementary algebra, a binomial is a polynomial with two terms: the sum of two monomials. It is the simplest kind of polynomial except for a monomial.
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