piramidais
Piramidais is a term that can refer to several concepts, primarily in the context of mathematics and economics. In mathematics, it can describe a sequence of numbers arranged in a pyramid shape, where each number is the sum of the two numbers directly below it. This type of structure is often seen in the context of Pascal's Triangle, where each entry is the sum of the two entries directly above it, creating a triangular rather than a strictly pyramidal form, but the underlying principle of additive relationships holds.
In economics, piramidais can refer to pyramid schemes. These are unsustainable business models where participants make
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