Two High Schoolers Found an 'Impossible' Proof for a 2,000-Year-Old Math Rule—Then, They Discovered Nine More | Smithsonian Magazine
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In the article they state:
and THEN casually mention:
WTF?
Well, hate to do this, but all the phrasing is in the past tense.
Considered, long thought, etc.
But, they created a NEW proof. And considering it took 2 thousand years for 2 others to do it...
So there is that.
I wonder if it's mainly because no one really tried, because it was already proven using two other forms of math that wasn't trigonometry. Also, I don't know how long the version of trigonometry they were using (sines) has been around. Before that it couldn't have been proven, because generally trigonometry uses the pythagoreum theorem as its fundamental base, per the article.
I was just wondering the same. Plus, what kind of high school if high school offers prize money on a bonus assignment that's THOUGHT TO BE IMPOSSIBLE
I posted this to another thread the other day. If any of you want a better reconstruction if what I believe they accomplished, or to read the paper and see the examples, it's all in here. If I got anything wrong, please explain, I'm only ok I'm at my math.
Before these young ladies came up with these proofs, the only way people could come up with to balance the equation was to use things that boiled down to the actual thing they were trying to prove. It's like saying all things are made of atoms, but then people say well what the heck are atoms made of, smartypants?! So these girls found the Higgs-Boson of trigonometry while in high school as a piece of extra credit on a test. That's my understanding as a low B, high C math student.
Edit: For any of you that are mathy, here is their actual paper.
From the Conclusion of the paper:
Besides click baits, presenting in a conference and writing a paper sounds like it's serious enough work. Congrats to them for accomplishing what most people only do after graduating and with lots of effort.
I read it. Doesn't talk about the actual proof all too much, but more about how it came to them even attending the proof. It's an easy read, but you didn't miss out on anything important.
Here is their actual paper with all the math.
All the more reason to protect women's rights in this upcoming election. Senseless to degrade the value of half of society. Especially when they have proven time and time again that they can reach new heights.
this is the coolest article I've read in weeks.