Sierpinski Triangle in Pascal's Triangle

Click on any seven even numbers to reveal the Sierpinski Triangle.
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Explanations

Sierpinski Triangle:

The Sierpinski Triangle is a famous fractal and self-replicating pattern created by recursively subdividing an equilateral triangle into smaller triangles. It is known for its intricate and infinitely repeating structure, showcasing how complex shapes can arise from simple rules.

Pascal's Triangle:

Pascal's Triangle is a triangular array of numbers where each number is the sum of the two numbers directly above it. It has fascinating mathematical properties and is used in combinatorics, algebra, and probability. The triangle reveals patterns like the Sierpinski Triangle when colored based on even and odd numbers.