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Think about Pascal's triangle. Many numerical sequences exist in this triangle. Research/explore the triangle. Give an explicit or recursive rule or explanation for the sequence you found. For example, the sum of the diagonals gives the Fibonacci sequence. Give an example of where in the triangle your sequence is located.

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