Actually, it proves that if you use binomial coefficients, you have nothing to lose. But if you don't, you...get a headache trying to work out probability formulas.
Yes, I am a nerd.
2007-06-20 10:12:14
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answered by Anonymous
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not worship , thats such a big word.
But everyone on this earth should at least know of the existence of pascal's triangle, know the first 10 lines or of the memory isnt too well knows how to deduce the first 10 lines because it is handy when you can not find back the way home
my 2 cts.
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2007-06-20 10:16:13
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answered by gjmb1960 7
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Pascal used that triangle when he played pool down at the club...on the billiard table!
2007-06-20 10:21:11
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answered by Anonymous
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It would be better that worshiping god. at least it is constant. No working in mysterious ways. That, and mathematicians wouldn't walk around accusing you of taking an equation out of context.
If math were god, who would the devil be?
2007-06-20 10:23:31
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answered by Herodotus 7
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Not until we worship Cauchy sequences for always converging in a particular metric space.
Or worship uniform continuity since you can define episilon in terms of delta.
2007-06-20 10:17:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Many people have, but it wasn't Pascal's triangle that convinced them.
2007-06-20 10:25:08
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answered by Deirdre H 7
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Well! We need math for everything....but worshipping math?!
C'mon! Worship God our creator...
2007-06-20 10:23:16
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answered by Princess Shaya 2
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Hell no Math confuses the Hell outta me!
2007-06-20 10:14:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Worshipping God does "add up;" it is your "reasonable response."
2007-06-20 10:15:23
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answered by Anonymous
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With the grades I got...hell no.
2007-06-20 10:12:52
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answered by Anonymous
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