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Pascal's triangle was known in China during the early 11th century through the work of the Chinese mathematician [[Jia Xian]] (1010–1070). During the 13th century, [[Yang Hui]] (1238–1298) defined the triangle, and it is known as '''Yang Hui's triangle''' ({{lang-zh|s=杨辉三角|t=楊輝三角|labels=no}}) in China.<ref>Weisstein, Eric W. (2003). ''CRC concise encyclopedia of mathematics'', p. 2169. {{isbn|978-1-58488-347-0}}.</ref>
 
In Europe, Pascal's triangle appeared for the first time in the ''Arithmetic'' of [[Jordanus de Nemore]] (13th century).<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Hughes |first1=Barnabas |title=The arithmetical triangle of Jordanus de Nemore |journal=Historia Mathematica |date=1 August 1989 |volume=16 |issue=3 |pages=213–223 |doi=10.1016/0315-0860(89)90018-9 |doi-access=free }}</ref>