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Pascal's triangle

noun

, Mathematics.
  1. a triangular arrangement of the binomial coefficients of the expansion ( x + y ) n for positive integral values of n.


Pascal's triangle

noun

  1. a triangle consisting of rows of numbers; the apex is 1 and each row starts and ends with 1, other numbers being obtained by adding together the two numbers on either side in the row above: used to calculate probabilities


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Pascal's triangle1

Named after Pascal

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Word History and Origins

Origin of Pascal's triangle1

C17: named after Blaise Pascal

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