00:00Correct! We've found the genius we've been looking for. He could save the microchip industry. He could save the entire mathematical world. Come on, quick, look him up. Find out what Ivy League college he goes to. It's a girl.
00:13It's the state prelims for this year's Math Olympiad. Only one candidate will make it to national level. Who will it be?
00:22The last question on the test this year is of the utmost difficulty. An unsolvable mathematical model could change microchip technology forever.
00:32No student has yet to attempt or even turn in their tests. It is that hard.
00:38Down to the last minute. Can no one really solve this problem?
00:43I told you, Reeds, these are high schoolers. They're not going to be able to solve a problem that baffles the entire microchip industry.
00:49We are falling behind in microchip tech and I am tired of outsourcing to other countries.
00:54That is exactly why we need to give Youngblood a chance.
00:58And your answer is what, these teenagers? And as you well know, Apollo Tech is number one in tech in the United States. I can't see any of these kids being able to solve this.
01:08All done.
01:19Xocia Sanchez is the first to finish.
01:21Hello, you're the girl from West Virginia, right? The state with all the dumb hillbillies?
01:29You sure you don't want to double check your answers?
01:32There's no need for that. She says she's done, just take it. What can a farm Barbie amount to anyway? I bet her answer sheet is blank.
01:42The test questions were indeed beyond the level of this state competition, but if I were you, I would log my answers in immediately. It might just change the trajectory of our future.
01:51What a joke. Not even Apollo Tech researchers can solve this math model. How could she?
02:17Okay. Someone handed in their answer. Hold on. No one's been able to solve this. Even if somebody handed in an answer, it's probably just a blind guess. I'd give you a 99.9% chance that this answer is wrong.
02:29Analysis complete. Solution correct.
02:32Correct. We found the genius we've been looking for. He could save the microchip industry. He could save the entire mathematical world. Come on, quick, look him up. Find out what Ivy League college he goes to.
02:46It's a girl.
02:51No, there's no way. This is just a hillbilly girl. There's no way she solved this math problem.
02:56It doesn't matter where she's from. She can be the key to the next breakthrough in our technology. We must find her. Now.
03:03Mom! Mom! I did it! I actually did it! The last question of the math Olympiad, I solved it!
03:12You mean the microchip modeling problem that nobody solved for decades?
03:18Oh, Socia. I'm so proud of you.
03:26You're in the shoes I've been dead.
03:28Mom!
03:30Mom, you're the best!
03:32It's all thanks to you for taking me under your wings and passing down your math knowledge to me.
03:36Socia, you are my only family. Of course I'd do anything for you.
03:43I knew you would never turn into that horrible Becky Kane.
03:47You mean your former protege? The youngest math professor at Princeton?
03:51If it wasn't for you, I probably would have died on the streets.
03:56After the first round of the exam, Socia Sanchez is in first place for National Monopoly.
04:01Oh, Socia.
04:04What?
04:05Oh, I'm so proud of you.
04:08Socia Sanchez is in first place for National Monopoly.
04:12Socia Sanchez from West Virginia? What is this, a tractor princess competition now?
04:21Advisor Margaret Harmon. That old hag again?
04:27What if this hillbilly brat really is a math genius?
04:31They'll prove that I'm really an idiot and take away my Nobel Prize.
04:34I can't let that happen.
04:40Yes, tell the press that Socia Sanchez cheated at the competition.
04:53The results of the math Olympiad are being contested.
04:55They say you cheated Socia Sanchez.
04:57Are you going to accept the rematch?
04:59Did you cheat?
05:00Leave my daughter alone.
05:02Mom, don't worry, I got this.
05:06I'm going to prove to the world what a real math genius looks like.
05:09And proof that Becky Cain is the real cheat.
05:17Damn it. Academics are questioning the results.
05:20They want to know how a small town girl from the middle of nowhere finished first.
05:23They think we helped her cheat.
05:25They want a rematch.
05:27Then let's host a rematch.
05:28We can live stream the entire thing.
05:31We can even have in-person judges present.
05:33I'll be a judge for the rematch.
05:34Becky Cain!
05:35The youngest Nobel Prize winner in mathematics.
05:37Becky Cain!
05:38It's an honor.
05:39Okay then.
05:40Looks like it's settled.
05:41We'll host a rematch.
05:42Becky, you'll be our head judge.
05:43Oh.
05:44Let's see if Xosha Sanchez really is a genius.
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