it is made by adding the outer digits as all the outer digits are 1. what your suppose to do is add the outer digits and you will get your pascals triangle. for example,, if there is 1 on both the sides then you add 1+1=2 so in the same way just keep adding and their you will have your pascals triangle. description by- anmol chawla of pathways world school
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You can find the coefficients of an expanded binomial using the numbers in Pascal's triangle. 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 3 1 1 4 6 4 1 1 5 10 10 5 1 1 6 15 20 15 6 1 1 7 21 35 35 21 7 1 These are a few rows of Pascals triangle. Now let's look at a few binomials, expanded to the second and third powers. (a+b)2=a2 +2(ab) + b2 notice the coefficients are the numbers in the second row of the triangle above. (a+b)3= a3+3(a2b)+3(ab2)+b3 and once again note that the coefficients are the numberin the third line of Pascal's triangle. The first line, by the way, which is 1,1 is the coefficient of (a+b)1 This will work for any power of the binomial. There are generalized form for non-integer powers.
right angled triangle
pascals triangle is used to solve math problems that have chance of 2 different outcomes, such as flipping a coin
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.
The expanded binomial is another name for Pascal's triangle.
No, use java.