There are a variety of practical uses for Pascal's triangle. Some of these include algebra, probability, as well as triangular numbers.
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The practical uses of scientific notation are to compute very large or very small numbers.
Hindu studies of combinatorics but Pascal discoevered more uses for it. If you add up the diagonals of Pascal's triangle, the sums are the entries of the Fibonacci Sequence.
I haven't seen any practical uses for them. I consider them more a mathematical curiosity.