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- https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/461635191509876738/470050869480652803/ogp2.png
- (posted by @Vnvitv3301#5129)
- The image above is a depiction of Pascal's triangle.
- The way we know this is because of the hint in ktjeons's pfp, being phidias, the first
- artist and sculptor known to use the value phi, or the golden ratio in his pieces of art.
- The pi symbol means the product of a series of numbers, the number on top of the symbol being the
- last number in the sequence, and the number on the bottom being the first.
- Pascal's triangle has interesting properties in the fact that it contains the Fibonacci sequence,
- when finding the sum of the numbers on the diagnol lines the Fibonacci sequence is shown, starting at
- 1 and ending at 34, there is a perfect number of slots for those numbers to be placed.
- When finding the product of the series of numbers we get this:
- (1)(1)(2)(3)(5)(8)(13)(21)(34)
- = 2227680
- Not exactly what to do with the number, but it is interesting.
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