Math Adventures/Pascal's triangle in wiki-latex
If you are writing for a wiki the supports Wikipedia's version of LaTeX for use with the HTML markup <math></math>
, copy and modify the code listed below:
Basic triangle
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Basic triangle code
edit<math> \begin{array}{c} 1 \\ 1 \quad 1 \\ 1 \quad 2 \quad 1 \\ 1 \quad 3 \quad 3 \quad 1 \\ 1 \quad 4 \quad 6 \quad 4 \quad 1 \\ 1 \quad 5 \quad 10 \quad 10 \quad 5 \quad 1 \\ 1 \quad 6 \quad 15 \quad 20 \quad 15 \quad 6 \quad 1 \\ 1 \quad 7 \quad 21 \quad 35 \quad 35 \quad 21 \quad 7 \quad 1 \\ \end{array} </math>
Combinations
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Combinations code
edit<math> \begin{array}{c} {\color{Red}\boldsymbol{1}}=\binom{0}{0} \\ {\color{Red}\boldsymbol{1}}=\binom{1}{0} \quad\quad{\color{Red}\boldsymbol{1}}=\binom{1}{1} \\ {\color{Red}\boldsymbol{1}}=\binom{2}{0} \quad\quad {\color{Red}\boldsymbol{2}}=\binom{2}{1} \quad\quad{\color{Red}\boldsymbol{1}}=\binom{2}{2} \\ {\color{Red}\boldsymbol{1}}=\binom{3}{0} \quad\quad {\color{Red}\boldsymbol{3}}=\binom{3}{1} \quad\quad {\color{Red}\boldsymbol{3}}=\binom{3}{2} \quad\quad\quad\quad {\color{Red}\boldsymbol{1}}=\binom{3}{3} \\ {\color{Red}\boldsymbol{1}}=\binom{4}{0} \quad\quad {\color{Red}\boldsymbol{4}}=\binom{4}{1} \quad\quad {\color{Red}\boldsymbol{6}}=\binom{4}{2} \quad\quad {\color{Red}\boldsymbol{4}}=\binom{4}{3} \quad\quad {\color{Red}\boldsymbol{1}}=\binom{4}{4} \\ \end{array} </math>
Binomial coefficients
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Binomial coefficients code
edit<math> \begin{array}{lc} (a+b)^0= & {\color{Red}\boldsymbol{1}} \\ (a+b)^1= & {\color{Red}\boldsymbol{1}}a+{\color{Red}\boldsymbol{1}}b \\ (a+b)^2= & {\color{Red}\boldsymbol{1}}a^2+{\color{Red}\boldsymbol{2}}ab+{\color{Red}\boldsymbol{1}}b^2 \\ (a+b)^3= & {\color{Red}\boldsymbol{1}}a^3+{\color{Red}\boldsymbol{3}}a^2b+{\color{Red}\boldsymbol{3}}ab^2+{\color{Red}\boldsymbol{1}}b^3 \\ (a+b)^4= & {\color{Red}\boldsymbol{1}}a^4+{\color{Red}\boldsymbol{4}}a^3b+{\color{Red}\boldsymbol{6}}a^2b^2+{\color{Red}\boldsymbol{4}}ab^3+ {\color{Red}\boldsymbol{1}}b^4 \\ \end{array} </math>
Making them act as images
editIf you want your equations to seem like images posted from commons use this trick:
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<div class="thumb tright"><div style="width:370px;"><math> \begin{array}{lc} (a+b)^0= & {\color{Red}\boldsymbol{1}} \\ (a+b)^1= & {\color{Red}\boldsymbol{1}}a+{\color{Red}\boldsymbol{1}}b \\ (a+b)^2= & {\color{Red}\boldsymbol{1}}a^2+{\color{Red}\boldsymbol{2}}ab+{\color{Red}\boldsymbol{1}}b^2 \\ (a+b)^3= & {\color{Red}\boldsymbol{1}}a^3+{\color{Red}\boldsymbol{3}}a^2b+{\color{Red}\boldsymbol{3}}ab^2+{\color{Red}\boldsymbol{1}}b^3 \\ (a+b)^4= & {\color{Red}\boldsymbol{1}}a^4+{\color{Red}\boldsymbol{4}}a^3b+{\color{Red}\boldsymbol{6}}a^2b^2+{\color{Red}\boldsymbol{4}}ab^3+ {\color{Red}\boldsymbol{1}}b^4 \\ \end{array} </math><div class="thumbcaption">The first six rows of Pascal's triangle</div></div></div> If you want your equations to seem like images posted from commons use this trick: {{Lorem ipsum|1}}{{clear}}