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00:00It's the state prelims for this year's Math Olympiad. Only one candidate will make it to national level. Who will it be?
00:10The last question on the test this year is the utmost difficulty. Unsolvable mathematical model will change microchip technology forever.
00:20No student has yet to attempt or even turn in their tests. It is that hard.
00:29Down to the last minute. And no one will resolve this problem?
00:33I told you, Reeds, these are high schoolers. They're not going to be able to solve a problem that baffles the entire microchip industry.
00:40We are falling behind in microchip tech and I am tired of outsourcing to other countries.
00:46That is exactly why we need to give young blood a chance.
00:49And your answer is what? These teenagers?
00:52And as you well know, Polytech is number one in tech in the United States.
00:56I can't see any of these kids being able to solve this.
00:58I can't see any of these kids being able to solve this.
01:04All done.
01:13Sucha Sanchez is the first to finish.
01:16So, you're the girl from West Virginia, right?
01:22The state with all the dumb buildings?
01:26You sure you don't want to double-check your answers?
01:28There's no need for that.
01:30She says she's dumb, just take it.
01:33What can a fog barbie amount to, anyway?
01:37I bet her aunt says she'd just blank.
01:39The test questions were indeed beyond the level of this state competition,
01:43but if I were you, I would log my answers in immediately.
01:47It might just change the trajectory of our future.
01:52What a joke.
01:55Not even Apollo tech researchers can solve this math model.
02:00How can she?
02:02Must have been a blank test.
02:07Wait.
02:09She solved it.
02:10Quick.
02:11Microtip mathematical model.
02:15Answer submitted.
02:17Analyzing.
02:18Okay.
02:19Someone handed in their answer.
02:20Hold on.
02:22No one's been able to solve this.
02:24Even if somebody handed in an answer, it's probably just a blind guess.
02:27I give you a 99.9% chance that this answer is wrong.
02:31Analysis.
02:33Solution.
02:34Correct.
02:34We found the genius we've been looking for.
02:41He could save the microchip industry.
02:43He could save the entire mathematical world.
02:45Come on.
02:46Quick.
02:46Look him up.
02:47I know what Ivy League college he goes to.
02:51It's a girl.
02:55No.
02:56There's no way.
02:58This is just a hillbilly girl.
02:59There's no way she solved this math problem.
03:01It doesn't matter where she's from.
03:03She can be the key to the next breakthrough in our technology.
03:06We must find her.
03:08Now.
03:10Look.
03:10Look.
03:11I did it.
03:12I actually did it.
03:13The last question of math Olympia, I solved it.
03:19You mean the microchip modeling problem that nobody saw for decades?
03:25Oh, social.
03:27I'm so proud of you.
03:34Here are the shoes I made.
03:39Mom, you're the best.
03:41It's all thanks to you for taking me under your wings and passing down your math knowledge to me.
03:46You are my only family.
03:48Of course, I'd do anything for you.
03:53I knew you would never turn into that horrible Becky King.
03:58You mean your former protege?
04:00The youngest math professor at Princeton?
04:05Yeah.
04:05Yeah.
04:05I've succeeded.
04:17Professor, is this your new microchip math model?
04:20Yes.
04:23Well, this advances our technology by at least a decade.
04:27Whoever asked this will surely win the Nobel Prize.
04:29In three days, I will hold a conference announcing to the world that we no longer need to rely on foreign suppliers for the best microchips.
04:40This changes everything.
04:42Hello, everyone.
04:55I am proud to announce my latest mathematical discovery.
05:00I am confident that it will advance microchip technology in stride.
05:05Stop!
05:07I call wrong.
05:10Margaret Harmon stole my research results.
05:16It can't be.
05:18Margaret Harmon is well-respected in Silicon Valley.
05:21Her work has been monumental.
05:24Only one of us should live in.
05:27Becky, you're my student.
05:29How can you accuse me of this?
05:30This is my graduate thesis.
05:33It has been certified by five academic journals.
05:39No.
05:40You stole and patented my work before I could?
05:44It's my work.
05:45Of course I can patent it.
05:47I have a witness.
05:49Yes.
05:51I am the director of science and technology, and I attest,
05:54Miss Becky Kane did submit her thesis to me three days ago.
05:59So, it's true.
06:01Margaret Harmon stole her students' work.
06:05You're stripped of your position, Harmon.
06:08No.
06:09No, no, no, no.
06:10I, I, I...
06:11This is my work.
06:13I didn't...
06:15You don't belong in the Mac Hall fame anymore.
06:21I do.
06:22This is my work.
06:29I didn't plagiarize anything.
06:31This is my...
06:31Security!
06:33Roll her out.
06:33It's my life.
06:34It's my work.
06:35It's...
06:36No!
06:37Please, I didn't plagiarize anything.
06:40This is mine.
06:43No.
06:44I don't understand.
06:46Please.
06:46Please.
06:46I don't understand.
06:48You should be honored that I'm using your work to climb to the top.
07:01I'm inheriting your Mac legacy.
07:03Yes, sir.
07:04No, it's my life's worth.
07:06No, it's my life's worth.
07:36Cosine, cosine, cosine.
07:39Cosine, cosine, sine.
07:42Sine!
07:46Sine, cosine, cosine, cosine.
07:51Cosine, cosine, sine.
07:55Sine.
07:56Sine!
07:59Do you like math?
08:02Yep.
08:03I have no more, no more.
08:06But I found this Mac textbook in the trash.
08:10It's the one thing none of the bullies will take away from me.
08:15That is all I have, too.
08:19What's your name, little one?
08:22My name's Xosha.
08:25Xosha?
08:26How about you and me become a family from now on?
08:38If it wasn't for you, I probably would have died on the streets.
08:42After the first one's exam, Xosha Sessions is in first place for National Malphalism.
08:49Oh, Xosha.
08:51What?
08:52Oh, I'm so proud of you.
08:56Xosha Sessions is in first place for National Malphalism.
09:01Xosha Sanchez.
09:03I'm from West Virginia.
09:06What is this, a tractor princess competition now?
09:11Advisor Margaret Harmon.
09:13That old hag again?
09:14What if this hillbilly brat really is a mountain genius?
09:21They'll prove that I'm really an idiot and take away my Nobel Prize.
09:25You can't let that happen.
09:26Yes, uh, tell the press that Xosha Sanchez cheated on the competition.
09:45The results of the math Olympiad are being contested.
09:48They say you cheated, Xosha Sanchez.
09:51Are you going to accept the rematch?
09:52Did you cheat?
09:54Leave my daughter alone.
09:55Hey, mom.
09:57Don't worry, I got this.
10:00I'm going to prove to the world what a real math genius looks like.
10:04And prove that Becky Kane is the real cheat.
10:07What?
10:12Damn it.
10:13Academics are questioning the results.
10:16They want to know how a small-town girl from the middle of nowhere finished first.
10:20They think we ought to cheat.
10:22We want a rematch.
10:24Then let's host a rematch.
10:25We can live stream the entire thing.
10:29We can't even have in-person judges present.
10:39I'll be a judge for the rematch.
10:41Becky Kane!
10:42Becky Kane, the youngest Nobel Prize winner in the Olympics.
10:48Becky Kane, it's an honor.
10:51Okay, then.
10:52Looks like it's settled.
10:53We'll host a rematch.
10:54Becky, you'll be our head judge.
10:57Let's see if Xosha Sanchez really is a genius.
10:59You can do this, Xosha.
11:10I believe in you.
11:15Long time no see, my dear professor.
11:18Oh.
11:20Oh.
11:21Oh, what is that stench?
11:23I don't know.
11:24I don't know.
11:24I don't know.
11:26I don't know.
11:27I don't know.
11:27I don't know.
11:28I don't know.
11:29Mom.
11:29Mom.
11:31Careful of your heart.
11:32Yeah.
11:34I don't know.
11:35Remember that low-down fraud that nixed my mother's research.
11:38But the one who committed plagiarism is the old hag you're holding up.
11:42I hear you're a stinky janitor at some backwater high school now, Margaret.
11:48How pathetic.
11:50What matters is what's in our heads and our hearts.
11:55And yours is black.
11:58A farm girl and a janitor.
12:00What a pair.
12:02I can't tell who's going to embarrass whom.
12:06Ignore her, Mom.
12:07She's incapable of distinguishing between real intellect
12:10and memorize Alita's talking points.
12:13Isn't that right, Ms. Overpriced diploma?
12:16You could try to talk smart.
12:17But the whole world believes Margaret is the one who stole my research.
12:23I'll prove her innocence.
12:25And they'll think you're a cheat, too.
12:27And if you're really a genius, no one is going to believe you.
12:31I have a Nobel Prize.
12:33And you're still wearing donation rags from David's mom.
12:37No, you should quit or you still can.
12:41She's right.
12:43Socia, I'm just going to drag you down.
12:45So you...
12:46No, no, no, no.
12:49I want you to witness me taking back everything that belongs to you.
12:54Oh, I forgot to mention.
12:57I'll be head judge at today's contest.
13:01I'm so sure she's going to rig the contest against you, Michelle.
13:05No.
13:07I should have come here with you.
13:10I'm just going to drag you down.
13:13You don't think I'm a fraud.
13:18Hey, Mom.
13:20You're not.
13:23I must win this contest.
13:26Only then will I prove that Becky Kane stole Mom's research
13:30and will be able to afford Mom's surgery.
13:33Welcome to the National Math Olympiad.
13:35The judges we have here today are esteemed professors
13:39from top Ivy League universities,
13:42including the one and only Professor Becky Kane,
13:45Nobel Prize winner for her work on microchip technology 10 years ago.
13:50I'm a veteran person.
13:52The contest begins.
13:54The contest begins.
13:55Let's invite the first two contestants on.
14:12Incorrect.
14:13Incorrect.
14:14Get off the stage!
14:22These are animations of future experts.
14:25I'm so disappointed.
14:27Don't worry, Professor Kane.
14:30There's one more.
14:31The answer's infinity.
14:32There's one more.
14:36You mean that farm Barbie from Hillbilly Town?
14:38The one who's going to a community college?
14:41What's a girl doing in math?
14:43I mean, is this a conference of her breasts bigger than the pig she feeds?
14:47That's the only number I care about.
14:49Margaret Harman and Xosha Sanchez?
14:53You're about to fall into my trap.
14:56I'll make sure you both never return to the arenas of math and science.
15:00Please welcome the math genius from West Virginia, Xosha Sanchez!
15:10Enjoy the show.
15:11I will show the world what small-town girls are made of.
15:34I don't care about my dreams anymore.
15:43I only care about your future, Xosha.
15:49That's your so-called genius.
15:52Look at her shoes.
15:53She belongs at a swap, not at a national contest.
15:58I checked her SAT score.
16:00It's just 584 out of 800.
16:03That's not genius at all.
16:05Well, that is a C-minus.
16:08I only want C's when it's a cup size.
16:10What?
16:10G's are even better.
16:16Poor can only attend community college because they're morons.
16:20Just give up and go back to milking cows.
16:24What a loser.
16:26She can't even get to the real university.
16:29Poor people don't have great G's.
16:33They're meant to work on farms and wear rags like hers forever.
16:38The bottom runs from the society.
16:40Say the bottom.
16:42Don't bring your cows on stage here.
16:45I told you, Xosha.
16:47You're too dumb and poor to compete on this stage.
16:51You can't even get into the Ivy League like me.
16:54I don't need to buy my way to prestige when I have the brains.
16:57I'd rather spend the money on mom's heart surgery.
17:00Well, what's a woman doing going to school anyway?
17:03She should just drop out, marry her hillbilly cousin, pop out seven kids like the rest of
17:08her town.
17:09You should say that to the woman sitting next to you.
17:11Professor Becky Cain is an exception.
17:16She has a Nobel Prize.
17:19Oh.
17:20The double standards you so-called elitist academics hold.
17:24I'm so happy I'm not a part of your group.
17:26I'm just here to win the prize money to take care of my mom.
17:31Okay, don't try distracting us, Xosha Sanchez.
17:35Explain.
17:36Someone with low scores like that could have never solved this math problem.
17:41Did someone help you cheat?
17:43Is it your mentor?
17:49No.
17:51They're going to attack her because it's me.
17:52If you're so curious about my test scores, you should check out my entire high school
18:00record.
18:01I get exactly 73% on everything.
18:11Xosha, I heard your mother's ill.
18:14You need money.
18:16What do you want?
18:18I could help you with the money, but you can.
18:22You can't score higher than me on anything.
18:25I want to be valeditorian.
18:27That money can really help mom.
18:31It's a deal.
18:32How about I score exactly 73% on everything and 580 more on SATs.
18:40Fine.
18:40I get exactly 73% on everything.
18:53Pull up her school records.
18:58Every test score, every assignment, everything is exactly 73%.
19:05Is she manipulating her scores?
19:09I've never seen such precise scoring before.
19:13She must be a real genius to do that.
19:20Damn it.
19:21She's showing up her spots.
19:22I can't let anyone think she's smarter than me.
19:25Let me show you what real skill is.
19:27And I don't need to cheat like you to do it, Becky, okay?
19:30Okay.
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