Monday, February 8, 2010

Pascal's Triangle

The triangle starts with the number one on top, and this row is considered the zero row. Every row after the "zero" row is labeled numerically starting with one, then two, ect. The process of creating the rows is adding the adjacent two numbers in the row above, and this sum is placed in the row under the two number that were added, in the spot between them.
-Aaron

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