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New Orleans teens make mathematical discovery unproven for 2,000 years

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It takes a special kind of student to outsmart 2,000 years of mathematicians — at St. Mary’s Academy, they have two.

Calcea Johnson and Ne’Kiya Jackson just gave a presentation to the American Mathematical Society’s Annual Southeastern Conference. They say they’ve proved Pythagoras’ Theorem can be proven with trigonometry — something that many thought was impossible.

It might not surprise you to hear they were the only high school students in the room.

“It’s really an unparalleled feeling, honestly, because there’s just nothing like being able to do something that people don’t think young people can do,” Calcea said. “A lot of times you see this stuff, you don’t see kids like us doing it.

If you need a refresher on Pythagorean Theory, you’re not alone.

Calcea and Ne’Kiya explained it to me like this: Basically, trigonometry is based on Pythagoras’ Theorem (A^2 + B^2 = C^2, sound familiar?), so using trigonometry to prove Pythagoras’s Theorem is what’s known as circular logic.

An idea can’t prove itself.

Read the full story here: https://www.wwltv.com/article/news/education/no-east-teens-make-pmathematical-discovery-2000-years-making/289-e89f40cb-85f8-4a55-ae3f-3ec37412d7b8

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