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Pascal Triangle
Pascal Triangle
Blaise Pascal
(Blaise Pascal)
was born 1623, in Clermont, France. His father, who
was educated chose not to study mathematics
before the 15th year. In the 12th year, Blaze was
decided to teach geometry to discover that the
interior angles of a triangle is equal to twice the
right corner.
Pascal has never married because of his decision
to devote himself to science. After a series of health
problems, Pascal umro1662. in his 39th year.
In 1968, a programming language, PASCAL, is
named after Blaise Pascal.
Pascal's triangle is also named after Blaise Pascal,
because a lot of mathematical formulas involved
with Pascal's triangle, and it was just one of his
many projects.
The first written records of Pascal's triangle come yet
from the Indian mathematician Pingala, 460 years
before the new eregde spomenje and the Fibonacci
sequence, and the sum of the diagonals of Pascal
triangle.
Otherwise, Pascal's triangle
was discovered by a Chinese
mathematician, Chu Shu-Kie
1303rd year.
The Figure shows originali
record such a triangle.
The construction of Pascal triangle
• At the beginning, at the top of the
triangle, the zero type of the Line 0
registration number 1
The first type is to write two units. Line 1
In each type the first number is 1
and can be smatratiti as the sum
of 1 +0. Further, the basic idea Line 2
consists in the fact that we add
two numbers above (from one
Line 3…
species), and obtained a sum we
write in the box (the middle),
below or to the next race.
f n f n 1 f n 2
and its terms are given by:
1
2
1 1 3
5
1 2 1 8
13
1 3 3 1 21
1 4 6 4 1 34
55
1 5 10 10 5 1 89
1 6 15 20 15 6 1
1 7 21 35 35 21 7 1
1 8 28 56 70 56 28 8 1
If the term of Fibonacci sequence is divided with the
following term of Fibonacci sequence, then the
following sequence is obtained:
1/1 1/2 2/3 3/5 5/8 8/13 13/21
21/34 34/55 55/89 .…….
The Fibonacci sequence diverges, but
the sequence of Fabonacci quotients
of terms, converges to the golden
section.
Fibonacci sequence in nature can be seen on the website
http://britton.disted.camosun.bc.ca/fibslide/jbfibslide.htm.
In her presentation Irina Boyadjiev, as can be seen on the website
showed the Fibonacci spirals in nature:
http://www.lima.ohio-state.edu/people/iboyadzhiev/GeoGebra/spiralInNature.
Analogously the authors made:
FibonacijevS.ggb FibonacijevSK1.ggb FibonacijevSL.ggb