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Pascal's Triangle

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The triangle was known in China (Yang Hui, 13th century), Persia (Omar Khayyam, 11th century), and India (Pingala, 2nd century BCE) — centuries before Pascal. He's credited because of his comprehensive treatise on its properties.

Difficulty:Intermediate

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Pascal's Triangle contains an infinite number of mathematical patterns including triangular numbers, Fibonacci numbers, powers of 11, and the Sierpinski triangle fractal (visible when odd/even entries are colored differently).

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