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Pascal's triangle, a simple yet complex mathematical construct, hides some surprising properties related to number theory and probability.
I first encountered Pascal’s triangle on a worksheet my older brother brought home from school when I was in eighth grade. At the time, I was taking geometry (with a teacher who had a cool pair of ...
What Is Pascal's Triangle?, Part 2 The Math Dude: Quick & Dirty Tips to Make Math Simpler By Math Dude Jason Marshall ...
Watch as Vi creates patterns, using Pascal's Triangle to explore relationships in number. See what happens when she circles the odd numbers. What rule does she use to create the final pattern?
Their new paper refers to Pascal’s triangle, which is maybe most often used by math students learning binomial theorem and using the triangular set of integer values to decide what their ...
DONALD E. WHITE, An approach to modern mathematics through Pascal's triangle, The Arithmetic Teacher, Vol. 10, No. 7 (November 1963), pp. 441-445 ...
The Mathematics Teacher (MT), an official journal of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, is devoted to improving mathematics instruction from grade 8-14 and supporting teacher education ...
Blaise Pascal was a 17th century French mathematician. He was primarily interested in using the triangle to advance his studies in probability theory – a field which he more or less invented in ...
Plus, it’s related to a famous and fascinating pattern you may have heard of called Pascal’s triangle. What exactly is that? And where does it come from?
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