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Week 3: Everyday patterns and formulas

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This diagram shows the first four triangular numbers, 1, 3, 6 and 10, as triangular patterns of dots. So 3 is represented by one dot on the first row and two dots on the second; 6 has an extra three dots on the third row and 10 has an extra four dots on the fourth row.

 1.2 Pascal’s triangle – a closer look