pascals triangle is used to solve math problems that have chance of 2 different outcomes, such as flipping a coin
in the 11th century...
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The terms in row 29 are: 29Cr = 29!/[r!*(29-r)!] for r = 0, 1, 2, ... 29 where r! denotes 1*2*3*...*r and 0! = 1
here's one: -he invented the calculator
Pascal's triangle
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The Sierpinski Triangle
pascals triangle is used to solve math problems that have chance of 2 different outcomes, such as flipping a coin
Pascal's triangle is a triangular array where each number is the sum of the two numbers above it. The numbers in the triangle have many interesting patterns and relationships, such as the Fibonacci sequence appearing diagonally. Additionally, the coefficients of the binomial expansion can be found in Pascal's triangle, making it a useful tool in combinatorics and probability.
in the 11th century...
(a+b)7
35
1,4,6,4,1
Blaise Pascal.
Pascal didn't invent pascals triangle, he just made It popular. A Chinese mathematician invented it in about 1015.
The expanded binomial is another name for Pascal's triangle.