Lovely representation! Mellow and educational as well! It's less important what we call this triangle and more important to wonder at it. It's DEEP and FULL of mysteries. It does, however, predate Pascal.
wow..just wow..i couldnt believe something that looked so complicated could be totally shown to me UNDERSTANDABLY, WITHOUT WORDS, so simply as highlighting the numbers. thankyou so much. so have just saved me hours of frustration and worry!!!
I get it, but soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo boring!!!!!!!!! :(
Does anyone know any programs or web sites i could use to make a Pascal's Triangle in an animation so i could place it in amusic video. Which is my final project for my math class. I already searched for it but so far its not coming along very well.
@pyreneeamour You're right, pyreneeamour, in his Treatise on Demonstration of Problems of Algebra (1070), Omar Khayyam wrote on the triangular array of binomial coefficients nowadays known as Pascal's triangle. Blaise Pascal's Traité du triangle arithmétique ("Treatise on the Arithmetical Triangle") of 1653 described a convenient tabular presentation for binomial coefficients, now called Pascal's triangle.
@XIIxMysticxIIX It is known as Pascal's triangle in much of the Western world, although other mathematicians studied it centuries before him in India, Persia, China, Germany, and Italy. In 13th century, Yang Hui (1238–1298) presented the arithmetic triangle that is the same as Pascal's triangle. Pascal's triangle is called Yang Hui's triangle in China. [Source: Wikipedia].
@furyberserk Its a property, let me explain it to you - It says , if the 1st element , 0th element is 1..
so yeah, if the 1st element (the number after the zero) is a prime number, then all the numbers inside that row will be divisible completely by the 1st element.!
pascals triangle is a fractal...
primaryregulator 2 days ago
@primaryregulator sierpiriski triangle..(if thats how you say it..)
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Lovely representation! Mellow and educational as well! It's less important what we call this triangle and more important to wonder at it. It's DEEP and FULL of mysteries. It does, however, predate Pascal.
lexinaut 1 month ago
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MintedCoin 4 months ago
wow..just wow..i couldnt believe something that looked so complicated could be totally shown to me UNDERSTANDABLY, WITHOUT WORDS, so simply as highlighting the numbers. thankyou so much. so have just saved me hours of frustration and worry!!!
MintedCoin 4 months ago
Thx a lot! I was hoping for this for days, cuz I had an assessment about these sequences, and u just save my life! Thx a lot!
gunzbon232 5 months ago
lets fart
BannanaRampage911 5 months ago
Fantastic Music! Jazz rocks!
Ghaiyst 6 months ago
I get it, but soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo boring!!!!!!!!! :(
UltralSuperMegaIdiot 7 months ago
Does anyone know any programs or web sites i could use to make a Pascal's Triangle in an animation so i could place it in amusic video. Which is my final project for my math class. I already searched for it but so far its not coming along very well.
GamerforLife8724 10 months ago
ur all nerds -_-
drumkiller97 1 year ago
@drumkiller97 And you're point is...?
imdavid123 1 year ago
wow very interesting too see all these patterns
styXv3ngeance 1 year ago
Thank you!!!
eyez151 1 year ago
Beautiful!
behnamasid 1 year ago
This was discovered by Omar Khayam.
pyreneeamour 1 year ago 5
@pyreneeamour You're right, pyreneeamour, in his Treatise on Demonstration of Problems of Algebra (1070), Omar Khayyam wrote on the triangular array of binomial coefficients nowadays known as Pascal's triangle. Blaise Pascal's Traité du triangle arithmétique ("Treatise on the Arithmetical Triangle") of 1653 described a convenient tabular presentation for binomial coefficients, now called Pascal's triangle.
malcfifty 1 year ago
@malcfifty I thought it was a chinese dude in the 1200's ?
XIIxMysticxIIX 6 months ago
@XIIxMysticxIIX It is known as Pascal's triangle in much of the Western world, although other mathematicians studied it centuries before him in India, Persia, China, Germany, and Italy. In 13th century, Yang Hui (1238–1298) presented the arithmetic triangle that is the same as Pascal's triangle. Pascal's triangle is called Yang Hui's triangle in China. [Source: Wikipedia].
malcfifty 6 months ago
@pyreneeamour THE SHOULDNT this be called omars or khayam triangle?
7473302 7 months ago
@7473302 The triangle is referred to as the Khayyam triangle in Iran.
malcfifty 6 months ago
I do not understand, why does the row with 7 in it have all of its multiples...?
furyberserk 1 year ago
@furyberserk Its a property, let me explain it to you - It says , if the 1st element , 0th element is 1..
so yeah, if the 1st element (the number after the zero) is a prime number, then all the numbers inside that row will be divisible completely by the 1st element.!
Thumbs up if this helped! :D
GameBot78 8 months ago
i don't understend...still
Papryk777 1 year ago
What a genius.
0ndelay 1 year ago
Crap, did I just learn?
PieMoe 1 year ago 6
good
jingX2 1 year ago
@jingX2 Thanks jingX2 for your endorsement! Cheers, Mal.
malcfifty 1 year ago