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Beowulf
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Pascal's Triangle

as shamlessly stolen from UbbeAgoniste. Interesting idea.


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PostPosted: Thu May 29, 2003 9:27 pm
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Griffin
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Its going diagonal from the top down, and its increasing more Very Happy

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Pascals triangle is a wonderfully simple tool to help resolve certain power equations

PostPosted: Fri May 30, 2003 3:37 am
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Pascal

Yah, but I screwed up my sequence.

Seeing it done up that way, I should have had.
rectangle
rectangle, rectangle
rectangle, triangle, rectangle
rectangle, circle, circle, rectangle

What really intrigues me is to imagine the hexes being three dimensional. If that is done, does it work mathematically? I am trying to visualize it but I may have to build a model to get it clear. And if it does work mathematically, are there similar beneficial properties to its construction as the 2-D one in terms of algebraic and probability usage?

Just thoughts. Nicely done.

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Quote:
imagine the hexes being three dimensional


Imagine 4 dimensions - the tesseract -- looks like hexagon in certain angle when projected into 2d == and stacks in 4d

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