multinomial

[muhl-tuh-noh-mee-uhl]

multinomial Definition

  • 1consisting of or relating to more than two names or terms
  • 2having more than one term or expression

Using multinomial: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "multinomial" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The multinomial distribution is used to model the probability of observing a certain combination of outcomes in a repeated experiment.

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    The multinomial expansion formula is used to expand expressions with more than two terms.

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    The multinomial logistic regression model is used to predict the probability of multiple outcomes.

multinomial Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for multinomial

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Summary: multinomial in Brief

The term 'multinomial' [muhl-tuh-noh-mee-uhl] refers to something consisting of or relating to more than two names or terms, or having more than one term or expression. It is commonly used in mathematics and statistics, such as in the multinomial distribution, multinomial expansion formula, and multinomial logistic regression model.