Pascal's triangle is a triangular number pattern named after Blaise Pascal, where each number is the sum of the two numbers directly above it. It starts with a 1 at the top and builds out in a triangular formation, with the numbers following a predictable pattern of being the sums of those above. The triangle is also symmetrical, with matching numbers on the left and right sides.
Pascal's triangle is a triangular number pattern named after Blaise Pascal, where each number is the sum of the two numbers directly above it. It starts with a 1 at the top and builds out in a triangular formation, with the numbers following a predictable pattern of being the sums of those above. The triangle is also symmetrical, with matching numbers on the left and right sides.
Pascal's triangle is a triangular number pattern named after Blaise Pascal, where each number is the sum of the two numbers directly above it. It starts with a 1 at the top and builds out in a triangular formation, with the numbers following a predictable pattern of being the sums of those above. The triangle is also symmetrical, with matching numbers on the left and right sides.
TRIANGLE Ma. Kristina B. Pablo, LPT Instructor PA S C A L ' S T R I A N G L E
One of the most interesting Number Patterns is
Pascal's Triangle (named after Blaise Pascal, a famous French Mathematician and Philosopher). PA S C A L ' S T R I A N G L E
To build the triangle, start with "1" at the top,
then continue placing numbers below it in a triangular pattern.
Each number is the numbers
directly above it added together. (Here I have highlighted that 1+3 = 4) P a tt e r n s W i t h i n t h e T r i a n g l e Symmetrical The triangle is also symmetrical. The numbers on the left side have identical matching numbers on the right side, like a mirror image.