Nobody did
Pascal's triangle was invented by Blaise Pascal (1623-1662) in 1653. Although it has been named after blaise pascal, there have been traces of the triangle, long before Blaise Pascal was born. It is belived that the Persians and the Chinese had been using it to find the square and cube root of numbers. Whoever asked this question is a complete idiot, because the answer is in the question.
Some of the concepts were known before him, but Blaise Pascal was the one credited with constructing it.
Blaise Pascal lived long before the invention of calculators.
He read about it. The idea existed long before Pascal Pierre Raymond de Montmort, just named it after Pascal after Pascal used it to solve problems of probability theory.
That's life.Pascal's triangle is a geometric arrangement of the binomial coefficients in a triangle, named after the mathematician Blaise Pascal in much of the Western world, although other mathematicians studied it centuries before him in India, Persia, China, and Italy.In 1655, Blaise Pascal wrote a Traité du triangle arithmétique (Treatise on Arithmetical Triangle), in which he collected several results then known about the triangle, and employed them to solve problems in probability theory. The triangle was later named after Pascal by Pierre Raymond de Montmort (1708) and Abraham de Moivre (1730).
Pascal's triangle was invented by Blaise Pascal (1623-1662) in 1653. Although it has been named after blaise pascal, there have been traces of the triangle, long before Blaise Pascal was born. It is belived that the Persians and the Chinese had been using it to find the square and cube root of numbers. Whoever asked this question is a complete idiot, because the answer is in the question.
Some of the concepts were known before him, but Blaise Pascal was the one credited with constructing it.
blaise pascal didn't discover Pascal's Triangle the Persians and Chinese discovered it.
Pascal did not create the Pascal Triangle: mathematicians had studied it long before him (about 1800 years!). In the Western world, it is named after him because of his work in developing its uses.
Blaise Pascal lived long before the invention of calculators.
He read about it. The idea existed long before Pascal Pierre Raymond de Montmort, just named it after Pascal after Pascal used it to solve problems of probability theory.
That's life.Pascal's triangle is a geometric arrangement of the binomial coefficients in a triangle, named after the mathematician Blaise Pascal in much of the Western world, although other mathematicians studied it centuries before him in India, Persia, China, and Italy.In 1655, Blaise Pascal wrote a Traité du triangle arithmétique (Treatise on Arithmetical Triangle), in which he collected several results then known about the triangle, and employed them to solve problems in probability theory. The triangle was later named after Pascal by Pierre Raymond de Montmort (1708) and Abraham de Moivre (1730).
although the pascal triangle is named after blaise pascal, several other mathematicians applied their knowledge 100 years back before the birth of pascal in1625. jia xian presented this mathematical triangle in 11th century. Yang Hui studied the triangle in 13th century. therefore, it is known as the yang hui's triangle in china.
Pascal's triangle is the geometric arrangement of binominal coefficients in a triangle. The earliest depiction of such a triangle occured in the 10th century in the Chandas Shastra, an ancient Indian commentary written by Pingala, sometime between the 5th and 2nd centuries BC.In mathematics, Pascal's triangle is a triangular array of the binomial coefficients. It is named after the French mathematician Blaise Pascal in much of the Western world, although other mathematicians studied it centuries before him in India, Iran, China, Germany, and Italy.
No, it was known several thousand years before him.
Omar Khayyam discovered Pascal's triangle.
Yes and no. See related link. The triangle methodology was employed in 1653 by Pascal, but not published until 1665. Pascal died in 1662.