English
Etymology
From Blaise Pascal French mathematician.
Noun
Pascal's triangle (plural Pascal's triangles)
- (mathematics) A geometric representation of the binomial coefficients in a triangle, each entry being the sum of the two entries above.
Translations
Pascal's triangle
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 賈憲三角形 / 贾宪三角形 (Jiǎxiàn sānjiǎoxíng), 楊輝三角形 / 杨辉三角形 (Yánghuī sānjiǎoxíng), 帕斯卡三角形 (zh) (Pàsīkǎ sānjiǎoxíng)
- Czech: Pascalův trojúhelník m
- Finnish: Pascalin kolmio
- French: triangle de Pascal (fr)
- German: Pascalsches Dreieck n
- Hindi: please add this translation if you can
- Italian: triangolo di Tartaglia (it) m, triangolo di Pascal m
- Persian: مثلث خیام (mosallas-e xayyâm), مثلث خیام-پاسکال (mosallas-e xayyâm-pâskâl)
- Russian: треуго́льник Паска́ля m (treugólʹnik Paskálja)
- Sanskrit: please add this translation if you can
- Serbo-Croatian: Pascalov trokut m
- Swedish: Pascals triangel (sv)
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