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    Binomial Nomenclature

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    Binomial nomenclature (also called binominal nomenclature or binary nomenclature) is a formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a name composed of two parts‚ both of which use Latin grammatical forms‚ although they can be based on words from other languages. Such a name is called a binomial name (which may be shortened to just "binomial")‚ a binomen or a scientific name; more informally it is also called a Latin name. The first part of the name identifies the genus to which

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    Binomial Expansion

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    BINOMIAL THEOREM OBJECTIVES Recognize patterns in binomial expansions. Evaluate a binomial coefficient. Expand a binomial raised to a power. Find a particular term in a binomial expansion Understand the principle of mathematical induction. Prove statements using mathematical induction. Definition: BINOMIAL THEOREM Patterns in Binomial Expansions A number of patterns‚ as follows‚ begin to appear when we write the binomial expansion of a  b n‚ where n is a positive integer

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    Binomial Theorem

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    BINOMIAL THEOREM :  AKSHAY MISHRA XI A ‚ K V 2 ‚ GWALIOR In elementary algebra‚ the binomial theorem describes the algebraic expansion of powers of a binomial. According to the theorem‚ it is possible to expand the power (x + y)n into a sum involving terms of the form axbyc‚ where the coefficient of each term is a positive integer‚ and the sum of the exponents of x and y in each term is n. For example: The coefficients appearing in the binomial expansion are known as binomial coefficients.

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    Binomial Theorem

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    The binomial theorem is a simplified way of finding the expansion of a binomial to a certain power. We can of course find the expanded form of any binomial to a certain power by writing it and doing each step‚ but this process can be very time consuming when you get into let’s say a binomial to the 10th power. Example: (x+y)^0=1 of course because anything to the power if 0 equal 1 (x+y)^1= x+y anything to a power of 1 is just itself. (x+y)^2= (x+y)(x+y) NOT x^2+y^2. So expand (x+y)(x+y)=x^2+xy+yx+y^2

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    #1 True or false: Even if the sample size is more than 1000‚ we cannot always use the normal approximation to binomial. Solution: If a sample is n>30‚ we can say that sample size is sufficiently large to assume normal approximation to binomial curve. Hence the statement is false. #2 A salesperson goes door-to-door in a residential area to demonstrate the use of a new Household appliance to potential customers. She has found from her years of experience that after demonstration‚ the

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    British Birds of Prey

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    well. Formal classification: Carl Linnaeus (23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778) was a Swedish botanist‚ physician‚ and zoologist‚ who laid the foundations for the modern scheme of binomial nomenclature. He is known as the father of modern taxonomy‚ and is also considered one of the fathers of modern ecology. Binomial nomenclature is the formal system of naming species. The essence of this system of naming is this: each species name is formed out of Latin‚ and has two parts‚ the genus name (i.e. the ‘generic’

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    Biodiversity Study Guide

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    Taking digital pictures doesn’t give you the full effect in being around nature whereas sketching one in the field does‚ but taking photographs you’ll have it forever rather than losing them. 4. Explain the concept of binomial nomenclature. The concept of binomial nomenclature is naming an organism and classifying them into different groups using hierarchical rankings ; Genus and species. 5. What is a species? Define the biological species concept. A species is a living organism which follows

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    Carl Linnaeus

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    individual names we create order which allows us more easily to study the extremely chaotic world of nature. Carl Linnaeus was most famous for creating a system of naming plants and animals—a system we still use today. This system is known as the binomial system‚ where each species of plant and animal is given a genus name (a general name) followed by a specific name (species)‚ with both names being in Latin. For example‚ we are Homo sapiens. Homo is the genus that includes modern humans and closely-related

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    who laid the foundations for the current scheme of nomenclature. He is known as the father of modern taxonomy and is thought as one of the fathers of modern ecology. Although best known as a botanist his scientific achievements expand into the mineral world and zoology. Always being curios about the complete natural world since a young age he wanted to know the whole map of nature. This mapping is the name convention known as the “binary nomenclature” that he himself introduced. Linnaeus published

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    Carolus Linnaeus

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    Carolus Linnaeus Perhaps the most famous botanist of all time was Carolus Linnaeus. While commonly called Linnaeus‚ he was a Swede whose real name was Karl von Linné. His great contribution was to devise the binomial system for naming plants that is still used today. He gave every plant only two names‚ the first for its genus and the second for its species. Aster‚ for instance‚ is the genus of a group of plants that have many characteristics in common and are closely related. But with more than

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