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One of the most interesting Number Patterns is Pascal's Triangle (named after Blaise Pascal, a famous French Mathematician and Philosopher). 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. 5 V.RAMYA
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The sum of the numbers in any row is equal to 2 to the n th power or 2 n, when n is the number of the row. For example: 2 0 = 1 2 1 = 1+1 = 2 2 2 = 1+2+1 = 4 2 3 = 1+3+3+1 = 8 2 4 = 1+4+6+4+1 = 16 15 V.RAMYA
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The hockey stick pattern of Pascal's triangle shows sums of numbers in the triangle that appear as hockey sticks. The numbers descend in a slanted format at first, then it slants to form the shape of a hockey stick where the number in the slanted portion is the sum of the numbers that descended diagonally. 17 V.RAMYA
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Using the original orientation of Pascal’s Triangle, shade in all the odd numbers and you’ll get a picture that looks similar to the famous fractal Sierpinski Triangle. Sierpinski Triangle. 21 V.RAMYA
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