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The sum of the terms in a row in Pascals Triangle follows the rule Sᵣ = 2ʳ. Where S is the sum, and r the rᵗʰ row. Use the formula to find the sum of the terms in the tenth row.…
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The sum of the terms in a row in Pascals Triangle follows the rule Sᵣ = 2ʳ. Where S is the sum, and r the rᵗʰ row. Use the formula to find the sum of the terms in the tenth row.
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1024
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For the 10th row, r = 10.
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