Pascal's Triangle and Combinations
The arithmetic triangle was discovered/used/popularized by Chinese mathematician Yang Hui in the 13th century, and later repopularized in Europe by Blaise Pascal. In this video, I share how the numbers in the triangle connect to binomial experiments and combinations.

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