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What 1331 in Pascal’s Triangle Means

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1331 is the third row of Pascal’s triangle. What does that mean?
It means that 11³ = 1331,
and it means that 1 + 3 + 3 + 1 = 8 = 2³
Those third powers are not a coincidence.

It means that (x + y)³ = 1x³yº + 3x²y¹ + 3x¹y² + 1xºy³ or written more simply,
(x + y)³ = x³ + 3x²y¹ + 3x¹y² + y³

Likewise, (x – y)³ = 1x³yº – 3x²y¹ + 3x¹y² – 1xºy³ or simply
(x – y)³ = x³ – 3x²y¹ + 3x¹y² – y³

It also means that if you flip a coin three times, you’ll get
three heads and no tails 1 way: (HHH),
two head and one tail 3 ways: (HHT); (HTH); (THH),
one head and two tails 3 ways: (HTT); (THT); (TTH), and
no heads and three tails 1 way: (TTT).

That’s just some of what that third row being 1331 means but here are a few more facts about the number 1331.

1331 is cool in some other bases, too:
It is 1000 in BASE 11, and
it’s 131 in BASE 35

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