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The ellipse hidden inside Pascal’s triangle

Summary by johndcook.com
The nth row of Pascal’s triangle contains the binomial coefficients C(n, r) for r ranging from 0 to n. For large n, if you print out the numbers in the nth row vertically in binary you can see a circular an arc. Here’s an example with n = 50. You don’t have to use binary. Here’s are the numbers in the row for n = 100 written in base 10. You may be read the numbers if you squint, but you can see that the shape of the curve is something like a pie…
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johndcook.com broke the news in on Saturday, May 31, 2025.
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