A math puzzle stumped the world for 2,000 years. These two high-school-aged women solved it. This story from 60 MINUTES is a powerful example of what’s possible when women of all ages have opportunities to break into—and succeed in—STEM🌟
Teens come up with trigonometry proof for Pythagorean Theorem, a problem that stumped math world for centuries
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I love seeing these determined young women refuse to accept something as "impossible" and turn their energy, intellect, and innovative thinking into a solution. They are inspiring!
Wow! Amazing. I think it is not a stretch (as they claim). I would designate them as geniuses. By the way, once upon a time, trigonometry was one of my favourite subjects.
Essential to support every girl to have the confidence to believe in her own power to challenge expectations, use her voice and her mind, and follow her dreams!