Pascal's Pyramid

In mathematics, Pascal's pyramid is a three dimensional generalization of Pascal's triangle. Just as Pascal's triangle gives coefficients for the terms of a binomial expansion, so Pascal's pyramid gives coefficients for a trinomial expansion. Pascal's pyramid is also called Pascal's tetrahedron. A generalization to arbitrary dimension is sometimes called a Pascal's simplex. The pyramid is constructed layer by layer, starting with the apex and working downward. The first few layers are as follows.
  1      1         1              1                   1       1   1     2   2          3   3               4   4               1   2   1      3   6   3           6  12   6                            1   3   3   1       4  12   12  4                                              1   4   6   4   1 

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