Bernoulli trials are a sequence of random experiments where each experiment results in a binary outcome, commonly labeled as 'success' or 'failure'. These trials have the same probability of success for each trial and are independent of one another, meaning the outcome of one trial does not affect the others. This concept is fundamental to understanding binomial distributions and is key to applying the binomial theorem.
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