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A high school math teacher posed a historically impossible-to-answer question to her students. St. Mary’s Michelle Blouin Williams says she didn’t expect anyone to solve it, but two students made history when they did.

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Фото профиля Anthony Mongeluzo
Anthony Mongeluzo2 лет назад

Wasn’t this solved 15 years ago?

Фото профиля Jameson Daniels🇺🇸🇺🇦🇪🇺🌎🕊️
Jameson Daniels🇺🇸🇺🇦🇪🇺🌎🕊️2 лет назад

Outstanding work. 📐

Фото профиля Anonnie111
Anonnie1112 лет назад

Those young ladies kicked some bootay. Congrats to them (and their teachers)!

Фото профиля 2x State Champ Coach Woo
2x State Champ Coach Woo2 лет назад

Good Job Ladies💯

Фото профиля Bert Gilfoyle 🇺🇸 🇺🇦 🔋
Bert Gilfoyle 🇺🇸 🇺🇦 🔋2 лет назад

Highly improbable, just amazing!

Фото профиля The New Majority
The New Majority2 лет назад

Huh ? We had students solve this years ago and nobody ran to the media.

Фото профиля Rick Saunders
Rick Saunders2 лет назад

Coming up with a new proof is work well done and deserving of congratulations. 60 Minutes calling this a "historically impossible to prove problem", OTOH, very lame. Ptolemy, Nasr Mansur, Bhaskara, Guo Shoujing, and Euler all provided Trigonometric proofs.

Фото профиля NOREEN 💦 WATCH 😇 ME
NOREEN 💦 WATCH 😇 ME2 лет назад

煉🙉

Фото профиля Nate Petersen
Nate Petersen2 лет назад

@richardjustice Between this and the story on KKR- ultimate fuel for eternal optimists

Фото профиля ANCHOVY
ANCHOVY2 лет назад

👏

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