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In Pascal's Triangle, each number is the sum of the two numbers directly above it. Row 13 in Pascal's Triangle would start with the number 1, followed by the numbers 13, 78, 286, 715, 1287, 1716, 1716, 1287, 715, 286, 78, 13, and finally 1. These numbers represent the coefficients of the terms in the expansion of (a + b)^13.

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1, 13, 78, 286, 715, 1287, 1716, 1716, 1287, 715, 286, 78, 13, 1

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Q: What is row 13 in pascal's triangle?
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