To find (10C3) using Pascal's Triangle, locate the row corresponding to (n=10). The entries in this row represent the binomial coefficients for (n=10). The third entry (starting from (0)) in this row corresponds to (10C3), which is (120). Thus, (10C3 = 120).
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Pascal's triangle
pascal
The Sierpinski Triangle
pascals triangle is used to solve math problems that have chance of 2 different outcomes, such as flipping a coin
in the 11th century...
(a+b)7
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.
No, use java.