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A Number Triangle created by setting the Vertex equal to 0, filling one diagonal with 1s,
the other diagonal with multiples of an Integer , and filling in the remaining entries by summing the elements on
either side from one row above. Call the first column
and the last column
so that
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So far, this has just been relatively boring Algebra. But the amazing part is that if is chosen as the
Integer, then
and
simplify to
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See also Bell Triangle, Catalan's Triangle, Euler's Triangle, Leibniz Harmonic Triangle, Number Triangle, Pascal's Triangle, Seidel-Entringer-Arnold Triangle, Sum
References
Clark, J. E. ``Clark's Triangle.'' Math. Student 26, No. 2, p. 4, Nov. 1978.
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© 1996-9 Eric W. Weisstein