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Blaise Pascal invented the Pascaline and Pascal's Triangle. Pascal's Triangle was a triangle, which started of with 1. The number underneath is worked out by adding the two numbers above it together. Using Pascal's Triangle, we can find many patterns, including Triangle Numbers.
He did many great things. Some contributions he made were to mak the first calculator
How many times have you used a calculator or a bus? How has it impacted your life? Have you learned about Pascal'sTriangle in school? That is how Blaise Pascal benefitted mankind.
Pascal had a wife named Antoinette Arnold, but no children.
After many research I've come to think that Blaise Pascal was married to Antoinette Arnold. I had to figure this out for a school project, and most of other answers say he was married to Gilbert Pascal, who is really his sister, Jacqueline Pascal, his other sister, Antoinette Begon, his mother (died when Blaise was 3), or Etienne Pascal, his father. But after half an hour I have enough evidence to say that Antoinette Arnold was in fact his wife.
No individual can be said to have discovered the rules of probability. Some people that made important contributions are Gerolamo Cadarno, Pierre de Fermat, Blaise Pascal and Chritiaan Huygens.Pierre-Simon Laplace wrote what many consider to be the definitive work.
Actually, a German fellow named, Peter Heinlein invented the first portable watch (pocket watch). Blaise Pascal just thought it would be more handy to tie a string around it, and tie it to his wrist. i have searched in many sites, and none say about the exact time he wore a wrist watch. i assume it was during a close time to when the pocket watch was created. even though he did not necessarily invented the wrist watch (he just improved an already made invention) he was the first person reported to wear a watch on his wrist.
Oh honey, Blaise Pascal may have been a math wizard, but he wasn't exactly racking up awards left and right. The guy was too busy coming up with the Pascaline calculator and dabbling in philosophy to worry about trophies. So, to answer your question, Pascal didn't really win any awards to speak of. But hey, at least he's got a programming language named after him, so that's something, right?
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There first was Pascal's law, which states that pressure exerted anywhere in a confined fluid is transmitted equally in all directions throughout the fluid. The second was Pascal's theorem that states that if an arbitrary Hexagonis in any Conic_sectionthe pairs of opposite Sideare extended until they meet.
Blaise Pascal's greatest invention was the Pascaline invented in 1742 which was a basic calculator that could add, subtract, multiply, and divide. Before this was made there were 50 prototypes. Blaise made 20 others during the 1740's .The Pascaline inspired other calculators to be made but the most important was the microprocessor made in the 20th century. The microprocessor is in every modern computer today. I am Thomas Salisbury
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