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Outside of probability, Pascal's Triangle is also used for: Algebra, where coefficient of polynomials can be used to find the numbers in Pascal's triangle. ... Triangular numbers are the “dots” that make up a triangle. For example, you can make a very simple triangle from 3 dots, one at each corner angle.
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Pascal's triangle, in algebra, a triangular arrangement of numbers that gives the coefficients in the expansion of any binomial expression, such as (x + y)n. It is named for the 17th-century French mathematician Blaise Pascal, but it is far older.
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