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Blaise Pascal did not actually "discover" Pascal's Triangle, as it had been known in various forms long before him in different cultures. However, he studied and popularized it in the 17th century as part of his work in probability theory. Pascal's Triangle illustrates the coefficients of binomial expansions and has connections to combinatorics, making it a fundamental concept in mathematics. His exploration of the triangle also contributed to the development of combinatorial mathematics and laid the groundwork for future mathematical discoveries.

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