The Sierpinski Triangle
depends. If you start Pascals triangle with (1) or (1,1). The fifth row with then either be (1,4,6,4,1) or (1,5,10,10,5,1). The sums of which are respectively 16 and 32.
Fibonacci lived about 400 years before Pascal did.
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they are like polygons in a pattern like 121212121 or triangle square triangle square.
pascals triangle is used to solve math problems that have chance of 2 different outcomes, such as flipping a coin
Well Pascal doesn't use it much. Math people and maybe a few scientists.
Pascal's triangle
pascal
The Sierpinski Triangle
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.
You need to multiply PSI by 6894.75729, which gives 8,273,708.75 pascals