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Pascal's triangle is a triangle in which every number is the sum of the two numbers directly above it. The first few rows of Pascal's Triangle are depicted above.  It can be noted that the numbers in Pascal's triangles are the [[binomial coefficients]].  Consequently, Pascal's triangle has many interseting uses and applications.
 
Pascal's triangle is a triangle in which every number is the sum of the two numbers directly above it. The first few rows of Pascal's Triangle are depicted above.  It can be noted that the numbers in Pascal's triangles are the [[binomial coefficients]].  Consequently, Pascal's triangle has many interseting uses and applications.

Revision as of 14:44, 23 June 2006

Pascal's triangle is a triangle in which every number is the sum of the two numbers directly above it. The first few rows of Pascal's Triangle are depicted above. It can be noted that the numbers in Pascal's triangles are the binomial coefficients. Consequently, Pascal's triangle has many interseting uses and applications.