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Among several number triangles that exist in mathematics, Pascal���s triangle is well known for its extra-ordinary combinatorial properties and applications. It is well known that stacking entries of Pascal���s triangle in a particular fashion and adding them in North ��� East diagonal direction, we can generate Fibonacci numbers. In this paper, I will introduce a number triangle constructed similar to Pascal���s triangle through which I have proved eight interestingand new mathematical properties and also have generated Lucas numbers which is connected with Golden Ratio.
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