The Pascal's triangle is a triangular representation of the coefficients in the expansion of a binomial expression. In other words, it contains the coefficients that result when expanding the expression(a+b)n, with n=0,1,2,…
The rows are numbered from top to bottom starting with 0. The number in each cell equals the sum of the numbers in the two neighboring cells above.
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