2023-11-20 09:44:52
Patterns in the binomial expansion, Pascal
Patterns in the binomial expansion, Pascal
Realizing that (X+Y)n can be expanded with the help of Pascal's Triangle offers some pretty and interesting math play. We love to bring a little fun and beauty into our math classes and the end results are neat! Here is the first of 3 activities using Pascal's coloring.
This Binomial expansion activity could be used alone or coupled with our introductory Pascal activity: BinomialExpansion.pdf Introduction&day1.pdf
If you wish to focus only on the coloring and Pascal's Triangle, you might use this Hexagonal grid paper. Hexagon-grid.pdf
For Adventurer members we have editable Word docxs and solutions.
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