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Drawing of Pascal's Triangle published in 1303 by Zhu Shijie (1260-1320), in his Si Yuan Yu Jian. It was called Yanghui Triangle by the Chinese, after the mathematician Yang Hui.

The fourth entry from the left in the second row from the bottom appears to be a typo (34 instead of 35, correctly given in the fifth entry in the same row).

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current 11:59, 7 December 2006 704×1,095 (59 KB) Noe ( Talk | contribs) (A higher-resolution version. Note that top part (above the line) is an enlarged version of the former low-res file.)
revert 06:05, 19 March 2006 217×336 (12 KB) Nishishei ( Talk | contribs) (First drawing of Pascal's Triangle by Zhu Shijie (1260-1320). It was called Yanghui Triangle by the Chinese.)

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