Blaise Pascal has been credited with inventing the syringe, helping create the first digital calculator, and numerous publications, including his first one at age 15 (Jerphagnon). He made major contributions to science, theology, and, of course, mathematics. One of the most popular concepts he has been credited with is his work with the arithmetic triangle, now referred to as Pascal's Triangle. This website is an exploration of the history, applications, patterns, and significance of Pascal's Triangle.
As you navigate the website, consider previous knowledge about Pascal's Triangle and what is new information. Try to find your own connections to other mathematical content.