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To work out Pascal's Triangle, you start with two ones at the top. From there on, you add the two numbers above to get the next number. The numbers on the outside will always be 1. ....1.....1 ...1...2...1 ..1..3...3..1 .1.4...6...4.1 1 5 10 10 5 1



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To work out Pascal's Triangle, you start with two ones at the top. From there on, you add the two numbers above to get the next number. The numbers on the outside will always be 1. ....1.....1 ...1...2...1 ..1..3...3..1 .1.4...6...4.1 1 5 10 10 5 1



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How do you work out a pascals triangle? - Answers

To work out Pascal's Triangle, you start with two ones at the top. From there on, you add the two numbers above to get the next number. The numbers on the outside will always be 1. ....1.....1 ...1...2...1 ..1..3...3..1 .1.4...6...4.1 1 5 10 10 5 1

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